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Timber Creek

Timber Creek

"Small town near the Victoria River in NT"

About this place

278
Population· median age 33
What people do
  • Professionals20
  • Clerical & Administrative18
  • Technicians & Trades17
  • Community & Personal Service14
  • Labourers12
67 dwellings · 32% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Proximity to the breathtaking Gregory National Park, ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
  • Rich indigenous culture and history, providing unique cultural experiences.
  • Stunning views of the Victoria River, perfect for fishing and photography.
  • A friendly community spirit, where locals gather for events and activities.
  • Access to various outdoor adventures, including camping, birdwatching, and four-wheel driving.

About Timber Creek

Nestled in the heart of the Northern Territory, Timber Creek is a charming small town that embodies the spirit of the Australian outback. With a population of just 278, the town offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including the majestic Victoria River and the rugged hills that frame the horizon. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a close-knit community that values camaraderie and the great outdoors.

What You'll Find

Proximity to the breathtaking Gregory National Park, ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.; Rich indigenous culture and history, providing unique cultural experiences.; Stunning views of the Victoria River, perfect for fishing and photography.; A friendly community spirit, where locals gather for events and activities.; Access to various outdoor adventures, including camping, birdwatching, and four-wheel driving.

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the sense of community and the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds them.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Timber Creek for its scenic landscapes and unique opportunities to experience the rich indigenous culture of the region.