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Catch your own mudcrab using the traditional method - a Top End delicacy.
Mudcrab (Zoom)
Rainforest
Rainforest (Zoom)
Still in operation, this lighthouse was built in 1916.
Lighthouse (Zoom)
Reef Exploring
Reef Exploring (Zoom)
For the non-angler Cape Don offers spectacular scenery in unspoiled areas where only a few people have ventured. The creeks and surrounding coastline offer a myriad of bird species and marine life. The smooth sandy beaches of Cobourg Peninsula are not often disturbed by mans' footprints, -only by the tracks left behind by the crocodiles, goannas and sea turtles which have used these beaches for thousands of years.

The Cobourg Marine Park was also established to protect the coastline with its unique fringing reef, home to prevalent sea turtles, dugong and manta rays to name a few, all of which are still traditionally hunted by the local Aboriginal custodians. Guests at Cape Don have the approval of the Aboriginal custodians to enter these traditional hunting grounds to view the spectacular wildlife and marine life previously only experienced by the local Aboriginal people.

Private picnic lunches on a sandy island, exploring endless sandy beaches for turtle nests and crocodile slides, hunting for the giant mud crabs with a locally made Aboriginal spear, are all possible activities for the adventurer who is fortunate enough to stay at Cape Don.

Popham Creek is unique in that it has coral formations within the mangrove system.
Scenic creeks (Zoom)
Guests can visit with their guide, a monsoonal rainforest only meters from white sandy beaches and explore a unique coral reef system within a spectacular mangrove lined creek - an ideal area for the bird enthusiast.

Cape Don has a fascinating history - with the building of the Lighthouse in 1916 utilising the local Aboriginal people as helpers, to the occupation of the Cape Don area by up to 50 soldiers during Word War 2 when the area was equipped with radar to track enemy aircraft some of which bombing Darwin.

Still today there are remnants of early occupation by generations of Aboriginal people with the remains of Aboriginal humpy's only a short distance from the Homestead.

Scenic Turtle Island is a popular destination with guests for sunset drinks while the wood
swallows come in to roost each evening. Situated just off shore near Cape Don lighthouse.


Picnic on Island
Picnic on Island (Zoom)
Over three generations of Aborigines have lived in this Humpy area, now abandoned and  only a short walk from the lighthouse.
Aboriginal humpy (Zoom)
Cobourg Peninsula is renowned for its birdlife
Birdlife (Zoom)


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