Ordinance bunker built into the hillside.

Snake Creek Armament Depot

ID: 57a161e2b11a69983c455a79

Adelaide River, Northern Territory

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Adelaide River,
Northern Territory
0846.

The Snake Creek Armament Depot is valued for its historical association with the events of World War II in Northern Australia and with the important part played by the Adelaide River district as a wartime military base. The site has various types of structures which demonstrate the diversity and complexity of structures comprising a large military ordnance depot of this type. The timber framed storage buildings and laboratories are unique and are the last remaining from the War. It is one of the major fixed installations built during World War II and is the largest of its type in the Northern Territory. The Depot site provides valuable evidence of the impact of World War II on the Territory, and the remaining structures on site have a powerful visual effect. The air attacks on the Northern Territory during World War II, and the post-war strategic importance of Darwin during the post-war hostilities in Indonesia, were factors in the continued maintenance of the Depot for explosives storage by the Royal Australian Air Force. ...

Product Types

  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Facilities found here

  • Carpark

Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

Activities you can engage in

  • Scenic Drives
  • Walks

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Inside Bunker
Blast walls between ordinance stores
Remains of a building destroyed by fire. Refuse contains asbestos cladding.
Laboratory building.
Interpretive panel