Point Stuart is a remote locality situated in the Northern Territory of Australia, approximately 85 kilometers northeast of Darwin. Known for its rugged natural beauty, it is located near the coast and is surrounded by wetlands, making it a haven for wildlife and a popular spot for fishing and birdwatching. The area is sparsely populated, offering a tranquil, off-the-grid lifestyle for its residents. Point Stuart is also historically significant, as it marks the site where explorer John McDouall Stuart reached the northern coastline of Australia in 1862, completing his cross-continental journey. Its isolation and proximity to Kakadu National Park make it an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and a deep connection with nature.
Postcode: | 0822 |
State: | NT |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -11.75841975, 130.6254299 |
Federal Electorate: | Solomon |