Litchfield National Park

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Litchfield National Park is a lush, waterfall-filled wonderland just a 90-minute drive from Darwin, offering a more intimate and swimmable alternative to Kakadu. This Top End gem is famous for its cascading plunge pools, magnetic termite mounds, and ancient sandstone escarpments. With sealed roads throughout the main areas, it's an easy self-drive day trip or a perfect base for a few days of camping and bushwalking.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park's highlights, which is enough to see the main waterfalls and termite mounds. For a more relaxed pace, consider an overnight stay at one of the campgrounds (Batchelor or within the park) to enjoy sunrise swims and evening wildlife. Two days allow you to tackle longer walks, like the Tabletop Track (a 39 km loop that takes 3–4 days), or to combine with nearby attractions like the historic gold-mining town of Batchelor.

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