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Bullita Homestead and Stockyards  

Located on the banks of the East Baines River, 56 kilometres from Timber Creek in Gregory National Park, Bullita is a remnant of the region’s pastoral history. At Bullita you can explore original timber stockyards and a homestead with an interpreti ...

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Escarpment Walk  

Located in the eastern section of the Gregory National Park, the Escarpment Walk provides panoramic views of the Victoria River Valley with its soaring red escarpments. Follow the Nungali-Ngaliwurru and Wardaman stories (through the interpretive sign ...

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Gregory National Park  

Gregory National Park is the Northern Territory's second largest national park, encompassing spectacular ranges, escarpments, gorges and eucalypt woodlands. A drive through the eastern section of the park along the Victoria Highway will reveal some o ...

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Gregory's Tree  

Located in Gregory National Park, 15 kilometres north-west of Timber Creek, a large Boab tree stands at the campsite of Augustus Gregory's 1885 North Australian expedition. Gregory's Tree has special significance to the Ngarinman Aboriginal people an ...

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Joe Creek Picnic Area and Nawulbinbin Walk  

About 10 kilometres west of the Escarpment Walk is the Joe Creek Picnic Area where you can enjoy a snack in the towering presence of the the footholls and escarpment. The Nawulbinbin Walk leads from the picnic area up a steep rocky slope to the base ...

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Timber Creek Police Station and Museum  

Built in 1908, the Timber Creek Police Station was used as such until the late 1930s. It is a steel framed structure with galvanised iron cladding and timber shutters. The building was restored in 1987-1988 and is a rare survivor of early Northern Te ...

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