Alligator Creek
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Alligator Creek, QLD 4816.
About Alligator Creek
Welcome to Alligator Creek
Alligator Creek sits on the southern fringe of Townsville, in the shadow of the Mount Elliot section of Bowling Green Bay National Park. It's a semi-rural pocket where acreage blocks and low-density living take precedence over suburban density, appealing to buyers who want space, bushland scenery and a slower pace without giving up their connection to a regional city.
With a population of around 1,550 and a median age of 41, Alligator Creek tends to attract established families, tree-changers and those looking to build rather than buy off-the-shelf. It's the kind of place where the local creek, the national park backdrop and the school oval do most of the social heavy lifting.
Lifestyle & families
Life in Alligator Creek revolves around the outdoors. The suburb takes its name from the creek that runs through it, and the nearby Alligator Creek Falls and walking trails into Bowling Green Bay National Park are a drawcard for locals who like to hike, swim in the natural rock pools, or simply spend weekends outside. It's a rural residential lifestyle at heart, with larger blocks giving households room for sheds, horses, vegetable patches and the kind of privacy that's harder to find closer to the Townsville CBD.
Alligator Creek State School anchors the community end of things, giving local families a genuine village feel despite the spread-out nature of the blocks. For high school and broader amenities, most residents look north to Townsville's established suburbs, but the trade-off of a short drive is generally seen as a fair price for the space and quiet on offer.
Getting around
Alligator Creek is positioned south of Townsville along the Bruce Highway corridor, making it a straightforward commute into the city for work, shopping or schooling further afield. Most households rely on cars given the semi-rural layout of the suburb, with acreage blocks spread well apart from one another rather than clustered around a central shopping strip.
The Bruce Highway is the key link both north into Townsville and south towards Ayr and beyond, and it's this connectivity — regional access without urban density — that continues to draw buyers to the area.
Housing & architecture
The current mix of listings in Alligator Creek — roughly 55% land and 45% houses — tells you a lot about how the suburb is evolving. It's as much a place to build your own home on a larger block as it is to buy an established house, and that balance suits owner-builders and those wanting to design a home around acreage living, sheds, or room for extended family.
Existing houses in the area tend to reflect the climate and lifestyle, with elevated Queenslanders and low-set brick-and-tile homes designed for airflow and verandah living. Given the land component of the market, there's genuine scope for buyers to shape a property from scratch rather than compromise on an existing floor plan.
The property market
With just over half of current listings being vacant land and the remainder established houses, Alligator Creek's market caters to two distinct buyer types: those wanting to build new on a larger block, and those after a ready-made rural residential home. This split is fairly typical of Townsville's outer semi-rural suburbs, where land supply still plays a meaningful role in the local market rather than being fully built out.
Buyers drawn to Alligator Creek are typically chasing lifestyle and space rather than proximity to the CBD, and the suburb's modest population and median age of 41 point to a settled, family-oriented community rather than a fast-turnover investor market.
Parks & recreation
The suburb's biggest recreational asset is right on its doorstep: Bowling Green Bay National Park and the Mount Elliot section, with its walking tracks, swimming holes and views back over the coastal plain. Alligator Creek Falls is a well-known local spot for a swim after rain, and the surrounding bushland offers a genuine escape for residents who want nature without leaving home.
Beyond the national park, much of the recreation in Alligator Creek happens on private acreage — home gyms, paddocks, sheds and gardens — rather than in manicured public parks, which suits the semi-rural character of the area.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Alligator Creek, QLD 4816.
Population
1,550
residents (2021)
Median age
41
years
Household income
$2,404
median, per week
Median rent
$325
per week
Median mortgage
$1,893
per month
Mortgage / income
18%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Alligator Creek
Government school catchment
Recent results
Recently sold in Alligator Creek
$1.10m
41B Alligator Creek Road
Sold ~July 2026
$329k
Lot 16 Olea Road
Sold ~July 2026
$1m
9 Apple Flat Road
Sold ~July 2026
$610k
141 Hay Point Road
Sold ~July 2026
$980k
150 Fenech Avenue
Sold ~June 2026
$599k
384 Eversleigh Road
Sold ~June 2026
$300k
3E Tindall Court
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Alligator Creek suburb FAQ
Is Alligator Creek a good place to live?
Alligator Creek is a small rural locality in inland Queensland, situated in the Central Highlands region. Alligator Creek is an established residential suburb in QLD, with a population of around 1,550 and 1 school in the area.
What is the population of Alligator Creek?
Alligator Creek has a population of 1,550 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 41.
What schools are in Alligator Creek?
There is 1 school in or near Alligator Creek, including Alligator Creek State School.
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