Photo: JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
Gregory National Park is a vast, rugged wilderness in the Northern Territory's Victoria River region, offering a true outback experience with dramatic escarpments, ancient rock art, and the mighty Victoria River. This is a place where you can feel the immense scale of the Australian landscape, with few other travellers around. It's a must for self-drive adventurers seeking remote beauty and a deep connection to Indigenous culture.
Highlights & What to See
- Victoria River Gorge: A stunning gorge with sheer sandstone cliffs; take a scenic flight or cruise for the best views, or hike the rim for a bird's-eye perspective.
- Limestone Gorge: A hidden oasis with a permanent waterhole perfect for a refreshing dip after a hike through spinifex and boab trees.
- Escarpment Lookouts: Several lookouts like Bullita Lookout offer panoramic views across the park's layered landscapes, especially beautiful at sunset.
- Indigenous Rock Art: Discover ancient Aboriginal paintings at sites like Jasper Gorge, depicting stories of the Dreamtime.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for wallabies, dingoes, and over 150 bird species, including the elusive purple-crowned fairy-wren.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 days exploring Gregory National Park, which allows time for a few key hikes, scenic drives, and a boat tour on the Victoria River. If you're short on time, a one-day visit can cover the Limestone Gorge walk and a drive to the main lookouts, but you'll miss the deeper immersion. For a thorough experience, consider a 4WD circuit that includes the park's remote southern section and nearby attractions like Keep River National Park. Plan your trip during the dry season (May–October) when roads are accessible and temperatures are milder.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katherine: Gateway to Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge, about 4 hours' drive east.
- Timber Creek: A small town near the park's western entrance, ideal for supplies and accommodation.
- Keep River National Park: Just over the border in Western Australia, known for its striking sandstone formations and Aboriginal art.
- Victoria River Roadhouse: A classic outback pub and stopover on the Victoria Highway, great for a cold drink and local stories.
- Bungle Bungle Range (Purnululu National Park): Further south, this iconic World Heritage site offers beehive-shaped domes and dramatic gorges (allow 2 days from Gregory).
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Image credits
- Katherine — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Nitmiluk National Park — huskyte77 / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Timber Creek — Katia de la Luz / CC BY 2.0
- Keep River National Park — Rr2000 / CC BY 3.0
- Victoria River Roadhouse — huskyte77 / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Purnululu National Park — Graeme Churchard from Bristol (51.4414, -2.5242), UK / CC BY 2.0
- Daly Waters — Lakeyboy ( talk ) / Public domain