Cox Peninsula Road

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Cox Peninsula Road

Cox Peninsula Road (green and black)
General information
TypeRoad
Length79.5 km (49 mi)
Route number(s) B34
Former
route number
State Route 34
Major junctions
Southeast end Stuart Highway (National Highway 1 / A1), Noonamah
Northwest endCharles Point Road, Cox Peninsula
Location(s)
Major suburbsBerry Springs, Tumbling Waters, Blackmore, Belyuen

The Cox Peninsula Road is a rural road in the

Indigenous community of Belyuen. The road ends at a junction with Charles Point Road in Wagait Shire, a few kilometres west of Mandorah on the Cox Peninsula.[1]

In 1987, with the introduction of a

state route numbering system for rural roads in the Northern Territory, Cox Peninsular Road was designated State Route 34. As of 2004, some signs have replaced the blue shield symbols with the alphanumeric designation B34 following the adoption of a new route numbering system in the Territory.[2]

While Cox Peninsula Road passes through three separate

Local Government Areas, it is considered an important arterial road and as such falls under the jurisdiction of the Northern Territory Government for its maintenance and upkeep. The entire length of the road has been sealed since 2004.[3] In addition to providing access to the Cox Peninsula, the tourist attractions of Litchfield National Park, Territory Wildlife Park
and thermal pools at Berry Springs are also accessed from the road.

B34 alpha-numeric signage now replaces State Route 34 signage.

See also

Australian Roads portal

References