Attack Creek Camping Area
Campground
3.3 from 61 users
Description
If you're travelling along the Stuart Highway and want to stretch your legs then Attack Creek is a good place to stop.
The site is a wayside stop that pays homage to explorer John McDouall Stuart.
Attack Creek commemorates where Stuart turned back from his 1860 expedition to cross Australia after a hostile encounter with Warumungu Aboriginal people.
You may stay up to 24hours.
When visiting the park, remember all of the following:
* Stay on designated roads and tracks
* Historic, cultural items and wildlife are protected.
* Fires are not allowed in the reserve...use designated fire pits only.
* Where bins are not provided or overflowing, please take your rubbish with you...leave no trace.
Features
Location
Lat: -19.024184 Lng: 134.141906
User Reviews

Guggy
Nice spot to park up but fills quickly by the afternoon. Toilets are disgusting

Bellarinewanderer
Great o/night. Bins and toilet ok. About 20 vans in and still room. A bit of road noise but settled during the night, pretty level throughout.

Gitch & Dee
Great night, people really friendly, traded a bottle of wine for a huge feed of fried rice from fellow caravanner. Felt safe, plenty of room if everyone reverses in! If the bins are full take your rubbish with you.