Litchfield National Park

Just a 90-minute drive from Darwin, Litchfield National Park is a stunning pocket of the Top End where ancient sandstone escarpments give way to plunging waterfalls, crystal-clear swimming holes, and monsoon rainforest. Unlike its more famous neighbour Kakadu, Litchfield feels intimate and accessible — you can easily explore its highlights on a day trip or linger for a few days. The sealed roads make it a breeze for self-drivers, and the lack of crocodiles in the main swimming spots means you can cool off without worry. This is quintessential outback Australia, with a lush, tropical twist.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can cover the park’s highlights in a single day if you start early, but two days is ideal — it allows you to linger at swimming holes, tackle a few walks, and soak up the evening wildlife. Many visitors combine Litchfield with Kakadu on a longer Top End itinerary, using Darwin as a base.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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