Litchfield National Park

Nature park
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Litchfield National Park is a captivating destination near Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. Named after the Territory pioneer Frederick Henry Litchfield, this park spans approximately 1500 km2 and attracts over 260,000 visitors every year. Explore the different flora and fauna, cascading waterfalls, and unique rock formations that make Litchfield National Park a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Discover the natural wonders of Litchfield National Park, where unique termite mounds, exploring hidden waterholes, and hiking scenic trails await to captivate your senses. From giant frogs to majestic water monitors, this destination is a paradise if you're looking for unique and natural encounters in the heart of Australia.
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Litchfield Park Rd, Litchfield Park NT 0822, Australia

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Litchfield National Park Waterfalls Day Tour

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Litchfield National Park Day Tour from Darwin

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Litchfield National Park Day Tour including Crocodile Cruise
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Litchfield, Crocodile Cruise & Sunset Tour

Litchfield, Crocodile Cruise & Sunset Tour

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3D2N Kakadu to Litchfield 4WD Camping Tour

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Litchfield Small Group Day Tour from Darwin

Litchfield Small Group Day Tour from Darwin

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What to do in Litchfield National Park

See epic waterfalls

Discover the beauty of Florence Falls, Wangi Falls, and Tjaynera Falls (Sandy Creek), three iconic attractions in Litchfield National Park. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the stunning plunge pools surrounded by natural greenery, and cool off from the heat. You can't miss out on exploring the hidden spa-like pool at the base of Sandy Creek Falls! Whether from a helicopter or swimming beneath them, these waterfalls are a must-see experience. Plus, plan a visit to other stunning waterfalls in Litchfield National Parks, including Surprise Creek Falls and Tolmer Falls.

Swim in Buley Rockhole

To escape the heat in the Top End, take a dip in the popular Buley Rockhole. This relaxing spot in the bush is loved by both locals and visitors for its calming swimming pools.

Visit a butterfly sanctuary

Explore the enchanting world of butterflies at Batchelor Butterfly Farm. Visit the subtropical rainforest and admire the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of Australian butterflies and caterpillars up close.

Drive Nature's Way

Go on a captivating road journey through Kakadu and Litchfield for a week-long adventure filled with nature's wonders. Drive under palm trees, alongside rugged cliffs, and through vibrant wetlands filled with wildlife.

Explore giant termite mounds

Litchfield National Park includes unique landscapes, including Bamboo Creek Tin Mine, with one of the most intriguing sights being the magnetic termite mounds. These impressive structures are 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall from the flat surroundings, creating a surreal and captivating sight.

Tips for Your Litchfield National Park Visit

When is the best time to visit Litchfield National Park?

The best time to visit Litchfield National Park is during the dry season from May to September when the weather is pleasant and most attractions are accessible. Avoid the wet season from October to April, as some areas may be closed due to heavy rain and flooding.

How to go to Litchfield National Park?

Litchfield National Park is easily accessible by car from Darwin, with a drive of approximately 90 minutes. Consider renting a car for flexibility and convenience, as public transport options are limited. Joining an organized tour from Darwin is also a popular choice for hassle-free transportation.

How far is Litchfield National Park from Darwin?

Litchfield National Park is located approximately 100 kilometers southwest of Darwin in the Northern Territory. To travel from Darwin to Litchfield National Park, you can drive southwest on a well-maintained sealed road. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours by car.