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The Tanami Track

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The Tanami Track is essentially a great short-cut linking the Red Centre to the Kimberley. Although once a notorious 4WD track, it is now a graded dirt highway.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesAlice Springs
Trek
FinishHalls Creek
Distance1120.36 kmMinimum Days2
Average Speed77.42 km/hrDriving Time14 hr 28 min
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 23 Nov 2007
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 Description

Although the Tanami Track traverses one of Australia's great deserts - The Tanami Desert, it is in fact a relatively easy route for travellers with 4WD and a comparatively safe introduction to remote, arid area travel.

Gold has always been known to be in abundance in the region and although mining was sporadic over the last century, a number of major mines dominate the area, now widely regarded as one of Australia's last under-explored mineral provinces. The companies that own and operate these mines have gained access to large areas of land through negotiating agreements with the Arunta people - the traditional Aboriginal owners.

The Tanami and Granites Mines found just off the track are amongst the largest gold producing mines in Australia. It is believed that they will remain operational for many years yet. The infrastructure of these fly in fly out mines are temporary, yet immense. The use of the Tanami Track as their major service route will continue to benefit tourists by ensuring that it is well graded, that sufficiently large fuel stops are nearby and that emergency help and facilities are close at hand.

There are few highlights along the route to make this a specific destination - it really is just a "shortcut" from the Red Centre to the Kimberley. (The alternative route is to take the Stuart Highway up to Dunmarra then strike north-west along the Buchanan and Duncan Highways). However, the aboriginal dot paintings are probably the best specifimens in Australia. The local communities are encouraged to paint and their work is regularly collected from the surrounding communities and put in the gallery at Tilmouth Well for tourists to view and/or purchase. These are originals, with each artists name scrawled on the back of the canvas.

With the large number of "grey" and even "blonde" nomads roaming the outback these days, it is worth finding as many alternative routes as you can. So give the Tanami some thought - however take note that although it is popular and not so notorious, this is still remote desert country and certain precautions need to be observed.

 Interactive Route Map

Alice SpringsTanami Rd & Stuart HwyTanami Rd & Gary Junction RdNapperby Ck, Tanami Rd (Tilmouth Crossing)Tilmouth Well RoadhouseYuendumuMount Doreen RuinsWolfram HillTanami Rd & Rabbit Flat AccessRabbit Flat RoadhouseTanami Rd, WA-NT BorderTanami Rd & Balgo Sturt Creek RdTanami Rd & Balgo Mission RdSturt Creek, Tanami RdWolfe Creek Metorite Crater Great Northern Hwy & Tanami RdHalls Creek
Alice Springs
The name of this city comes from it's humble beginnings when a small settlement was built along a waterhole called Alice Springs in 1872. Today, Alice Springs is the largest town in Central Australia with a population of around 24,000.
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Position: 133.8836ºE   23.6975ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd & Stuart Hwy
Distance: 20.69km
Average Speed: 83.55km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 133.8638ºE   23.5369ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd & Gary Junction Rd
Distance: 117.14km
Average Speed: 92.13km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 132.8488ºE   23.1891ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Napperby Ck, Tanami Rd (Tilmouth Crossing)
Distance: 50.47km
Average Speed: 86.86km/h
Features: River Crossing
Position: 132.5967ºE   22.8090ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tilmouth Well Roadhouse
Distance: 0.5km
Average Speed: 42.8km/h
Tilmouth Well Roadhouse
Tilmouth Well Roadhouse - Phone: (08) 8956 8777 Great place to camp before heading out on the Tanami Road. Good amenities, food and refreshments are available at the roadhouse restaurant. Aboriginal Art and artefacts for sale in gallery at roadhouse.
Features: Service Station,RoadhouseCaravan Park Fuel Airstrip Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Position: 132.6011ºE   22.8090ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Yuendumu
Distance: 108.79km
Average Speed: 90.39km/h
Yuendumu
Yuendumu Store - Phone: (08) 8956 4006
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Aboriginal Lands,Communities Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Position: 131.8029ºE   22.2555ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Mount Doreen Ruins
Distance: 61.88km
Average Speed: 82.3km/h
Mount Doreen Ruins
Located just off the Tanami Track in the Northern Territory, the Mt Doreen station ruins provides visitors with an interesting place to explore and even bush camp. The station was named after Doreen Braitling, wife of Bill Braitling who ran the station in the 1920s.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 131.3354ºE   22.0405ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Wolfram Hill
Distance: 3.56km
Average Speed: 26.59km/h
Wolfram Hill
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Features: Mountain,Peak,Hill
Position: 131.3307ºE   22.0380ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd & Rabbit Flat Access
Distance: 258.04km
Average Speed: 86.62km/h
Tanami Rd & Rabbit Flat Access
Turnoff to Rabbit Flat Roadhouse
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 130.0183ºE   20.1997ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Rabbit Flat Roadhouse
Distance: 0.67km
Average Speed: 96.11km/h
Rabbit Flat Roadhouse
Rabbit Flat Roadhouse - Phone: (08) 8956 8744 This roadhouse sells fuel, has some food and supplies and has some camping facilities. Alcohol is quite expensive at around $70 a box.
Features: Service Station,RoadhouseCamp Free Fuel Water Supply Food,Shopping
Position: 130.0147ºE   20.1838ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd, WA-NT Border
Distance: 127.34km
Average Speed: 79.01km/h
Tanami Rd, WA-NT Border
Camp area to the right when travelling east to west a few hundred metres off the road. Turn immediately before border sign. There are no facilities but area is level enough and room for a few travellers.
Features: Marker,Sign
Position: 129.0019ºE   19.8945ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd & Balgo Sturt Creek Rd
Distance: 83.61km
Average Speed: 82.67km/h
Tanami Rd & Balgo Sturt Creek Rd
Junction. SW heads towards Balgo (Wirrimanu) community. Permits are usually required for roads and tracks in the Balgo-Mulan area. Please phone: (08) 9168 8900 before entering.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 128.2045ºE   19.8816ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tanami Rd & Balgo Mission Rd
Distance: 23.23km
Average Speed: 81.13km/h
Tanami Rd & Balgo Mission Rd
Junction. South heads towards Balgo (Wirrimanu) community. Permits are usually required for roads and tracks in the Balgo-Mulan area. Please phone: (08) 9168 8900 before entering.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 128.0000ºE   19.8109ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Sturt Creek, Tanami Rd
Distance: 44.22km
Average Speed: 82.01km/h
Sturt Creek, Tanami Rd
Contact Billiluna for permission to do any bush camping.
Features: River Crossing
Position: 127.6943ºE   19.5612ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater
Distance: 68.94km
Average Speed: 78.72km/h
Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite crater was formed when an enormous meteorite, weighing more than 50,000 tonnes and travelling at 15 kilometres per second crashed to earth 300,000 years ago.
Features: National Parks,ReservesToilet Camp Fee
Position: 127.7889ºE   19.1744ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Great Northern Hwy & Tanami Rd
Distance: 135.01km
Average Speed: 59.32km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 127.5571ºE   18.3248ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Halls Creek
Distance: 16.27km
Average Speed: 88.57km/h
Halls Creek
The new township of Halls Creek is small but has a continuous flow of tourist trade to keep it busy. It is mostly an Aboriginal settlement. Halls Creek services a growing tourist trade in the area.
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services
Position: 127.6665ºE   18.2249ºS (GDA 94)

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 Permits

None if sticking to the track. Permits are required for visiting aboriginal communities for any reason other than purchasing fuel or supplies.

 Things to See & Do

Mount Doreen Ruins   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Point of Interest 
Located just off the Tanami Track in the Northern Territory, the Mt Doreen station ruins provides visitors with an interesting place to explore and even bush camp. The station was named after Doreen Braitling, wife of Bill Braitling who ran the station in the 1920s. The homestead was abandoned due to poor water supply and Bill died in 1959.
Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater   RatingRatingRatingRating
National Parks,Reserves Toilet Camp Fee
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite crater was formed when an enormous meteorite, weighing more than 50,000 tonnes and travelling at 15 kilometres per second crashed to earth 300,000 years ago.
Wolfram Hill   
Mountain,Peak,Hill 
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 Preparation

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolAlice Springs, Tilmouth Well Roadhouse, Yuendumu, Rabbit Flat Roadhouse, Halls Creek Diesel4cyl 143 litres * ULP4cyl 180 litres LPG4cyl 224 litres
6cyl 152 litres *6cyl 161 litres *6cyl 197 litres
8cyl 191 litres8cyl 186 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

Closest Climatic Station

Yuendumu
Distance from Trek Mid Point 183.85km SE
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 36.335.333.430.0 25.122.121.925.0 29.633.035.336.1
Mean Min. °C 22.522.019.715.5 11.17.66.28.4 13.117.019.921.6
Mean Rain mm 66.365.346.123.6 24.213.113.17.9 8.018.931.247.3
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Alice Springs, Tilmouth Well Roadhouse, Yuendumu, Rabbit Flat Roadhouse, Halls Creek

 Camp Sites & Accomodation

Tilmouth Well Roadhouse   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Airstrip Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Tilmouth Well Roadhouse - Phone: (08) 8956 8777 Great place to camp before heading out on the Tanami Road. Good amenities, food and refreshments are available at the roadhouse restaurant. Aboriginal Art and artefacts for sale in gallery at roadhouse.
Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater   RatingRatingRatingRating
National Parks,Reserves Toilet Camp Fee
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite crater was formed when an enormous meteorite, weighing more than 50,000 tonnes and travelling at 15 kilometres per second crashed to earth 300,000 years ago.
Rabbit Flat Roadhouse   RatingRatingRating
Service Station,Roadhouse Camp Free Fuel Water Supply Food,Shopping
Rabbit Flat Roadhouse - Phone: (08) 8956 8744 This roadhouse sells fuel, has some food and supplies and has some camping facilities. Alcohol is quite expensive at around $70 a box.
Halls Creek   RatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services
The new township of Halls Creek is small but has a continuous flow of tourist trade to keep it busy. It is mostly an Aboriginal settlement. Halls Creek services a growing tourist trade in the area. There is a hotel, motel, caravan park, two roadhouses and several tours to the nearby Bungle Bungles and Wolfe Creek Crater.
Alice Springs   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The name of this city comes from it's humble beginnings when a small settlement was built along a waterhole called Alice Springs in 1872. Today, Alice Springs is the largest town in Central Australia with a population of around 24,000. Although it is indeed a city, it is more accurately described as an outback town with a country lifestyle for locals and visitors.
Yuendumu   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Aboriginal Lands,Communities Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Yuendumu Store - Phone: (08) 8956 4006

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Alice Springs to Tanami Rd & Stuart Hwy 20.69 km N 354° 14 min
Tanami Rd & Stuart Hwy to Tanami Rd & Gary Junction Rd 117.14 km W 290° 1 hr 16 min
Tanami Rd & Gary Junction Rd to Napperby Ck, Tanami Rd (Tilmouth Crossing) 50.47 km NW 329° 34 min
Napperby Ck, Tanami Rd (Tilmouth Crossing) to Tilmouth Well Roadhouse 0.5 km E 89°
Tilmouth Well Roadhouse to Yuendumu 108.79 km NW 307° 1 hr 12 min
Yuendumu to Mount Doreen Ruins 61.88 km NW 296° 45 min
Mount Doreen Ruins to Wolfram Hill 3.56 km NW 300° 8 min
Wolfram Hill to Tanami Rd & Rabbit Flat Access 258.04 km NW 326° 2 hr 58 min
Tanami Rd & Rabbit Flat Access to Rabbit Flat Roadhouse 0.67 km N 348°
Rabbit Flat Roadhouse to Tanami Rd, WA-NT Border 127.34 km W 287° 1 hr 36 min
Tanami Rd, WA-NT Border to Tanami Rd & Balgo Sturt Creek Rd 83.61 km W 271° 1 hr
Tanami Rd & Balgo Sturt Creek Rd to Tanami Rd & Balgo Mission Rd 23.23 km W 290° 17 min
Tanami Rd & Balgo Mission Rd to Sturt Creek, Tanami Rd 44.22 km NW 311° 32 min
Sturt Creek, Tanami Rd to Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater 68.94 km N 13° 52 min
Wolfe Creek Metorite Crater to Great Northern Hwy & Tanami Rd 135.01 km N 345° 2 hr 16 min
Great Northern Hwy & Tanami Rd to Halls Creek 16.27 km NE 46° 11 min
Alice Springs to Halls Creek 1120.36 km     14 hr 28 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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