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campsites along the river.
Boggy Hole Bore, stop and check out the remnants of a man made cattle watering hole. It you are a keen twitcher you will be treated to a nice range of Territory bird life.
The track follows John McDouall Stuart's route through the MacDonnell Ranges. His explorations between 1860 and 1862 opened Central Australia to white settlement in the 1870's.
A 4WD is essential for this journey, obey signs and protect the reserve, this is an access track for the Larapinta Trail.
Have a cuppa and enjoy this beautiful spot. If you are heading to or finishing section 4 or 5 of the Larapinta Trail, this is a good spot to stretch your legs.
The cache is a round tin with goodies and of course a log book and pencil.