Chambers Bay, Northern Territory


Chambers Bay is a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia about east of Darwin, between Cape Hotham and Stuart Point. The bay is over 50km long; a shallow shelving muddy beach peppered with mangroves, running east–west for most of its extent. It has no significant rivers or towns.
Chambers Bay is located within the federal division of Lingiari, the Northern Territory electoral division of Nelson and the local government area of the Litchfield Municipality.

History

Chambers Bay is important in Australian history as the area where John McDouall Stuart's successful sixth expedition terminated on 24 July 1862. The actual location, near Charles Creek, was marked by the initials "JMDS" carved into a tree, later replaced by an iron post.
The bay was named for
Miss Chambers, who kindly presented me with the flag which I have planted this day
of the Chambers family, who provided most of the finance for Stuart's expeditions.