Charles Darwin National Park

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Charles Darwin National Park is a compact but historically rich reserve on the edge of Darwin, offering a surprising blend of World War II relics, coastal mangroves, and panoramic views over the city and harbour. It’s an easy escape for travellers wanting a quick dose of nature and history without leaving the urban fringe.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is plenty to explore the heritage displays, walk a couple of short trails, and enjoy the lookout. Combine with a morning or afternoon in Darwin city – the park is only a 10-minute drive from the CBD. If you’re on a tight schedule, even a 1–2 hour stop for the bunkers and view is rewarding.

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