Relax in the hot springs and visit heritage sites at Elsey National Park, the setting for the Australian novel We of the Never Never.
Make a stop at Elsey National Park near Mataranka on your tour of the Stuart Highway. Relax in its famous thermal springs, explore heritage sites, and discover local literary history as the setting for the Australian novel We of the Never Never.
We of the Never Never
The park was named after the cattle station in which Jeannie Gunnโs acclaimed novel We of the Never Never was set. The film adaption of the book was shot in nearby Mataranka. Wander around Old Elsey Cemetery to see graves that date back to 1926. This is the final resting place of many local characters written about in Jeannie Gunnโs novel.
Things to see & do in Elsey National Park
Swim in thermal springs
Explore the series of thermal pools and springs that are dotted around the park.
Lounge in the shade of pandanus, paperbarks and palm forest at the famous Mataranka Thermal Pool, spring-fed and comfortable year-round at a constant 34ยฐC.
Walk in for a soothing dip at nearby Bitter Springs, set among palms and tropical woodlands. Look out for the native wildlife and birds are attracted to the permanent water source and natural forest. At Rainbow Springs the water is a relaxing 33ยฐC in this large swimming hole.
For a cooler dip, head a little further along the Waterhouse River to Stevieโs Hole, a waterhole not warmed by the springs.
Fishing, canoeing & walking adventure
The park is a popular place with boating and fishing fans, who come to cruise the serene Roper River that runs through it.
There are ramps at 4 Mile and 12 Mile to launch your boat or canoe for a day of exploring, paddling, or fishing.
Follow one of the parkโs bushwalks along the course of the river through pockets of rainforest to a swimming spot. Discover the Parkโs riverine and rainforest species on the easy Botanical Walk.
Local histories
Evidence of the areaโs rich European history is everywhere. Investigate historical sites including the Old Sheep Dip, and the World War II Aboriginal Army Camp walk and 12 Mile Yards.
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Information
Entry cost
Free entry
Facilities
- Barbeque
- Boating Facilities
- Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
- Carpark
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
Activities
- Camping
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Walks
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Accreditation
- COVID Safe
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