Litchfield National Park |
Litchfield National Park is a must see if you're in the Top End.
It's home to several stunning waterfalls that cascade into crystal clear pools, iconic magnetic termite mounds and clusters of weathered sandstone pillars at the Lost City.
Swimming under the falls and relaxing in waterholes is a favourite pastime for visitors and locals alike.
It is a popular day tour destination from Darwin or Katherine, but many visitors choose to stay overnight in one of the campgrounds.
You can do all of the following activities in Litchfield National Park:
swimming
camping
bushwalking
wildlife spotting
visit scenic lookouts
view historic ruins at Blyth Homestead and Bamboo Creek
four-wheel driving
Litchfield National Park has all of the following facilities:
café at the Wangi Centre, Wangi Falls
information signs
ranger station
4WD roads
fire pits
public toilets
disabled access
picnic areas
caravan sites
accommodation
showers
walking tracks
souvenir shop
telephone.
Open all year round.
The Park is about 120 km southwest of Darwin, on sealed roads via Batchelor or the Cox Peninsula Road.
Access via the Daly River Road is by 4WD only during the dry season (check for wet season closures).
❊ Address ❊
⊜ Litchfield Park Road Litchfield View Map
✆ Telephone: 08 8999 3973 or 08 8999 3947
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Litchfield National Park
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