Millstream Chichester National Park 1.39

Karratha, WA 6718
Australia

About Millstream Chichester National Park

Millstream Chichester National Park Millstream Chichester National Park is a well known place listed as Park in Karratha , Landmark in Karratha , State Park in Karratha ,

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Millstream Chichester National Park is a national park in the Pilbara region of Western Australia (Australia), and is located 1190km north of the state capital, Perth.The park is made up of the old Millstream Station, which is on the Millstream Creek, just before it joins Fortescue River, one of the few permanent watercourses in the area and the Chichester Range.HistoryThe area is homeland of the Yinjibarndi people. Millstream Creek was named by the explorer Francis Thomas Gregory in 1861. He reported the favourable grazing prospects. The first pastoral lease was taken up on 1865.By 1907 the property was owned by Loton and Padbury and occupied an area of 1000sqmi. It was stocked with 20,500 sheep, 1,900 cattle and 150 horses and was passed in at auction at £26,000.The present Millstream Homestead was built in 1920. The homestead was a tavern between 1975 and 1986.In 1970, the Chichester Range National Park was set aside and officially named. In 1975, the Conservation through Reserves Committee made recommendations for reserves in the Pilbara region, and subsequently, the Millstream region was integrated into the park in 1982.The Yindjibarndi people work as Rangers and contractors in the Park. The Millstream Homestead Visitor Centre is in the old Homestead, which feature rooms dedicated to the Yinjibarndi people, the early settlers and the natural environment. Other displays provide information about the park's attractions and management challenges.