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Tennant Creek & Surrounds Attractions

The Devils Marbles are located in the Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve approximately 100 kilometres south of Tennant Creek. These clusters of mysterious rock spheres are scattered in heaps throu...
The mysterious granite boulders of The Pebbles - the smaller relatives of the Devils Marbles - form a unique & beautiful landscape to the Tennant Creek region. Known to the Waramungu people as Kunj...
Experience life in Tennant Creek's 1930s outback gold rush, panning for your own gold and touring the underground mine to see the machinery in action. Featuring underground mine tours and audio to...
Nyinkka Nyunyu (pronounced ny-ink-a ny-oo ny-oo) is a fascinating and unique art, culture and interpretive centre, which offers visitors the opportunity to learn about Aboriginal life, history and ...
Located 90 kilometres from Tennant Creek and 1120 sq km’s. The Davenport Range National Park is home to the Waramungu, Alyawerre and Kaytetye people. Aboriginal ties to this land are very strong, w...
commemorating the famous outback missionary
Tennant Creek’s gold rush of the 1930s was the last in Australia’s history and was at one time the third largest gold producer in the country. Visitors to Tennant Creek today can take a tour throug...
Mary Ann Dam Recreation Lake is a cool oasis, five kilometres north of Tennant Creek just beyond the Honeymoon Ranges. Home to many water birds, this man made dam is a pleasant surprise in a rugged...
Built in 1872, it is easy to underestimate the significance of the once remote Tennant Creek Telegraph Station. Early travellers welcomed the refuge from the harsh and unforgiving surroundings. Ima...
Wycliffe Well is renowned for its regular UFO activities. Sightings are so common that if you stayed up all night looking you would be considered unlucky not to see anything. UFO sightings have bee...