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Attack Creek Historical Reserve 

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The Attack Creek Historical Reserve is a memorial to the explorer John McDouall Stuart. The creek is the point from which Stuart turned back from his 1860 expedition to cross the continent, after an encounter with hostile Warumunga Aboriginal people.

  • The Reserve site does not have any direct physical association with Stuart or the events of June 1860. The site was chosen as a memorial road-stop.

Site Description  National Park, Reserve

Site Facilities  Carpark

Attractions  Wildlife

Activities  Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Photography

Address: Stuart Highway, 80 kilometres North of Tennant Creek, Tennant Creek, NT, 0860, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)8 8951-8250

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