About Daly River
The Daly River settlement, (or ‘Daly’) is a popular destination for fisherman. Located 110 kilometres west off the Stuart Highway, the Daly River crossing was traditionally a meeting place for the local Aboriginal people to trade and hold ceremonies. The Daly River itself is a picturesque tidal river, home to both freshwater and saltwater crocodiles, and a plentiful source of barramundi. The Daly holds two major fishing competitions annually, the “Barra Classic” and the “Barra Nationals”.
More About Daly River
The Daly River settlement, (or ‘Daly') is a popular destination for fisherman. Located 110 kilometres west off the Stuart Highway, the Daly River crossing was traditionally a meeting place for the local Aboriginal people to trade and hold ceremonies. The Daly River itself is a picturesque tidal river, home to both freshwater and saltwater crocodiles, and a plentiful source of barramundi. The Daly holds two major fishing competitions annually, the "Barra Classic" and the "Barra Nationals".