Casuarina Coastal Reserve

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Casuarina Coastal Reserve is a ruggedly beautiful stretch of coastline just north of Darwin, offering a quintessential Top End experience. This protected area combines sandy beaches, monsoon forests, and ancient sandstone cliffs, with abundant birdlife and the chance to spot saltwater crocodiles from a safe distance. It's a favorite escape for locals and a must-visit for travelers seeking wild, unspoiled nature within easy reach of the city.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the reserve, combining a walk along the beach, a short forest loop, and a stop at a lookout. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, plan for a half-day, especially during the cooler dry season (May–September). The reserve is also a lovely spot for a sunset picnic, with the light casting a golden glow over the cliffs and water.

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