Daly River Road Explained

Road Name:Daly River Road
Type:Road
State:NT
Length:251
Route: State Route 28
Direction A:Northeast
Direction B:Southwest
End B: Port Keats Road
Through:Litchfield Park, Daly River, Peppimenarti

The Daly River Road is a designated state route in the Northern Territory of Australia providing access to the settlements of Daly River (Nauiyu), Peppimenarti and Wadeye (Port Keats).[1] The road was upgraded and sealed between Dorat Road and Daly River (approximately 77km (48miles)), skirting the southern boundary of Litchfield National Park in late 2007 to allow better access for an increasing volume of tourist traffic heading into the region, known for good fishing during the dry season.[2] The remaining distance between the Daly River crossing and Wadeye remains unsealed and suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles depending on weather conditions.

In 2011, the Northern Territory Government began construction of a new bridge crossing the Daly River. The cost of the project was reportedly valued at $22.6 million, involving a new 184m span carrying a pedestrian path and a single lane roadway across the river on a higher level and straighter alignment than the existing crossing, providing better year round access.[3] The bridge has been designed to allow an additional lane to be added to the roadway should the need arise.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Australia Road and 4WD Atlas. Hema . Maps. 2007 . Hema Maps. Eight Mile Plains Queensland. 978-1-86500-456-3. 95-96.
  2. Web site: Daly River Road Seal Extended . November 25, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140308064350/http://newsroom.nt.gov.au/www.newsroom.nt.gov.au/indexc0c3.html?d=5&fuseaction=viewRelease&id=2545 . March 8, 2014 .
  3. Web site: Construction progressing on new $22.6 million Daly River Bridge . November 25, 2012 .
  4. Web site: Daly River Bridge and approaches - Details of work . . Northern Territory Government . 9 Nov 2017 .