Darr Creek is a locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, located north of Jandowae.
The locality takes its name from a creek on the old Darr pastoral run, held by Thorne and Ridler during the early 1850s. However, it may actually be an abbreviated form of Daarbarah Creek, named as such on a 1945 map drawn by Thomas Domville Taylor on an expedition with Ludwig Leichhardt through the area on their way to what is now Darwin.
In the 2021 census, Darr Creek had a population of 13 people.