Buley Rockhole
Enjoy a refreshing swim in the cascading pools of Buley Rockhole. This popular swimming spot, in the magnificent Litchfield National Park, is a great place to wind down after exploring the park. Wade through the pools, absorb the scenic bush surrounds...
The Lost City - Litchfield National Park
The Lost City is a series of large sandstone outcrops that evoke the remains of an ancient civilisation. A spectacular sight, this landmark is located in a remote and hard to access area in Litchfield National Park, just over an...
Walker Creek Walk
The Water Creek Walk is the starting point of the final section of the 39-kilometre overnight Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, taking you from Walker Creek to Florence Falls via a 3.5 kilometre return walk up a crystal clear...
Tabletop Track
The Tabletop Track is a picturesque long-distance walking track through Litchfield National Park, which is a little over an hour's drive from Darwin. Walk through Litchfield's lush woodlands, along beautiful creeks and to scenic waterfalls
Lake Bennett Resort
Lake Bennett Resort, just an hour's drive south of Darwin or 87 kilometres, is the perfect place for a romantic getaway, family holiday or an indulgent weekend away. The resort offers an array of accommodation, great dining at a licensed...
Blyth Homestead
The historic Blyth Homestead is found within Litchfield National Park, and is also the location of an old tin mine, which is now in ruins. The homestead site serves as a reminder of the tough conditions faced by pioneers in...
Enterprise Pit Mine Lookout
Climb the Enterprise Pit Mine Lookout in Pine Creek for a panoramic view of the open cut pit that was left when Pine Creek Goldfields ceased operation in 1994. Before being mined this area was known as Enterprise Hill. Now...
Bamboo Creek Tin Mine
Discovered around 1906, the Bamboo Creek Tin Mine provides an insight into the small scale mining activities of the era, and its ruins are a reminder of the park's varied past. Some sections of the old buildings are still standing,...
Merrepen Arts Centre
To see Aboriginal art with a difference, call in at Merrepen Arts, located in the Daly River area. Most of the arts centre artists are women who produce screen-prints, batik fabric designs, and hand-printed linocut fabric. You can purchase authentic...
Florence Creek Walk
Florence Creek Walk is a 3.2 kilometre walk between Florence Falls and Buley Rockhole in Litchfield National Park. You can start the walk at either end and follow the trail through cool monsoon rainforest. As you go, look out for...
Tolmer Falls
Tolmer Falls is one of the most spectacular falls in the magnificent Litchfield National Park. It cascades over two high escarpments into one deep plunge pool. Accessed by sealed road, the falls are located near the western boundary of the...
Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park
The Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park, located about 115 kilometres from Katherine, protects a beautiful isolated gorge with steep red cliffs and a creek that meanders through the gorge in the early to mid dry season. A walking track winds alongside...
Walker Creek Walk
The Water Creek Walk is the starting point of the final section of the 39-kilometre overnight Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, taking you from Walker Creek to Florence Falls via a 3.5 kilometre return walk up a crystal clear...
Florence Falls
Located in Litchfield National Park, the spectacular Florence Falls cascade into a plunge pool, set in a pocket of monsoon forest. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal clear waters of the pool, then enjoy a scenic walk to the...
Magnetic Termite Mounds
One of Litchfield National Park's most impressive sights is the hundreds of termite mounds standing up to two metres high in a wide swathe of empty ground. Up to 100 years old, these structures are unique to the northern parts...
Tjaynera/Sandy Creek Falls
Escape to the serenity of Tjaynera Falls/Sandy Creek Falls in the magnificent Litchfield National Park, 90 kilometres south of Darwin as the crow flies. From the car park (that was the site of a timber cutting camp in the mid-1990s)...
Wangi Falls
Wangi Falls is the best-known and most popular attraction in Litchfield National Park - a park renowned for its accessible and pristine natural beauty. Accessible by sealed road, the falls are found near the western boundary of the park, 80...
Greenant Creek Walk
The Greenant Creek Walk is a 2.7-kilometre return walk in Litchfield National Park. Starting at the bridge across Greenant, this shady walk follows the creek upstream then climbs steeply to Tjaetabe Falls Lookout. The walk is graded as moderate, but...
Buley Rockhole
Enjoy a refreshing swim in the cascading pools of Buley Rockhole. This popular swimming spot, in the magnificent Litchfield National Park, is a great place to wind down after exploring the park. Wade through the pools, absorb the scenic bush...
Tjaetaba Falls
Take the enjoyable Greenant Creek Walk to the top of Tjaetaba Falls in Litchfield National Park. This attractive waterway is one of the smaller systems in the park. It's also a serene place to sit and appreciate the bushland surrounds...