Buley Rockhole

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Buley Rockhole is a series of cascading rock pools in Litchfield National Park, about 100 km south of Darwin. This natural water park is a quintessential Top End swimming spot, where crystal-clear water flows over smooth sandstone ledges, creating a chain of shallow pools and deeper plunge holes. Surrounded by monsoon forest, it's a refreshing escape from the tropical heat and a perfect place to cool off after exploring the park's other attractions.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Buley Rockhole, though it's easy to while away a whole afternoon if you're picnicking and swimming. The site is best visited in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and the midday sun. It's a great stop on a full-day Litchfield itinerary, allowing time to also see the magnetic termite mounds, Florence Falls, and Wangi Falls.

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