Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park Visit the park to see some of the Northern Territory's spectacular landscape. It is one of the most highly visited parks in the Northern Territory.
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Litchfield National Park is renowned for spectacular waterfalls, safe swimming and opportunities to experience the rugged landscapes of the Top End. The park is located 120 km south of Darwin, covers about 145 600 ha and received about 330 000 visitors per year. It is a popular destination for Darwin residents, interstate and international visitors. It's in close proximity to Darwin (an hour and h

alf drive) with a range of activities (swimming, walking, camping, four-wheel driving, extended bushwalking, fishing, nature appreciation) and different standards of facilities (highly developed to natural) provide significant recreation and tourism opportunities for visitors. The park is recognised as a premier conservation reserve for its high biodiversity and large number of species of conservation value. It protects biodiversity of regional and national significance, in a region that is developing rapidly. This high species diversity is due to the variety of habitats including sandstone plateaus, monsoon rainforests and swamps, Melaleuca woodlands and lowlands and alluvial plains. Water movement is an important factor in the shaping and maintaining of these ecosystems. The park contains water-dependent ecosystems, which are of regional significance as important wildlife habitats, including monsoon forests, riparian and floodplain habitats. Litchfield National Park has significant cultural value. The area is significant to the local Aboriginal people, who have an important connection to the land. Sites of cultural significance of ritual, mythological and spiritual importance to the Aboriginal people and that underpin their connection to country and cultural obligations include several registered sacred sites and a variety of art sites dating back several thousands of years. The park contains historical values of regional significance that illustrate the development of the Top End pastoral and mining industries which had a profound effect on the culture and lifestyles of local Aboriginal people. Two sites within the park are registered on the NT Heritage Register. The sites are Blyth Homestead which was part of an operating pastoral station and Bamboo Creek tin mine which operated sporadically between 1906 and 1955. The park also contains the wreckage of a number of World War II Spitfires. This page is not officially linked with the NT Government and has been run to share the beauty of LNP for anyone and everyone. For official announcements and park access information, visit Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife - https://www.facebook.com/ParksandWildlifeNT

02/06/2026

Guess what? 👀
Wangi Falls is back open for swimming! 🤩
The wait is finally over. Time to gather your crew and make the most of the dry season. 🥳

Who’s adding this to their weekend plans? 😃

Find out more about Wangi Falls by clicking here👇
https://litchy.com.au/activities/wangi-falls/

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One lookout is all you need to see the beauty of Tolmer Falls! 💦Have you been here? 😍Find out more about Tolmer Falls by...
01/06/2026

One lookout is all you need to see the beauty of Tolmer Falls! 💦
Have you been here? 😍

Find out more about Tolmer Falls by clicking here: 👇
https://litchy.com.au/activities/tolmer-falls/

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31/05/2026

One of the best places the Litchfield National Park has to offer. 😍
What’s your go-to spot here? 🤔

Explore more about what Litchy has to offer. 👇
https://litchy.com.au/activities/

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Buley Rockhole in Litchfield National Park is one of the Top End’s most inviting spots to cool off.It's an easy and incr...
30/05/2026

Buley Rockhole in Litchfield National Park is one of the Top End’s most inviting spots to cool off.

It's an easy and incredibly rewarding stop. You can spend the day exploring, swimming, and even pitching a tent at the nearby campground. Read our ultimate Buley Rockhole guide at the link below! 👇

Tucked along a scenic route through Litchfield National Park, Buley Rockhole in Litchfield is one of the Top End’s most inviting spots to cool off. Known for its tiered rockholes…

It’s so peaceful out here. 🌿Can you recognise which waterfall in Litchfield National Park this is? 🤔Click here to learn ...
29/05/2026

It’s so peaceful out here. 🌿
Can you recognise which waterfall in Litchfield National Park this is? 🤔

Click here to learn more about the wonders of Litchy. 👇
https://litchy.com.au/activities/

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Took a moment to check these termite mounds properly. Built by tiny workers but standing tall for years. 🐜💡Did you know ...
27/05/2026

Took a moment to check these termite mounds properly. Built by tiny workers but standing tall for years. 🐜
💡Did you know they help regulate temperature inside?

Click on this 👇 link to learn more about Temite Mounds.
https://litchy.com.au/activities/magnetic-termite-mounds/

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🌱Let's look at the most beautiful and interesting plant discoveries from this park. 🤔 🌿Name: Pink Turkey Bush (Calytrix ...
27/05/2026

🌱Let's look at the most beautiful and interesting plant discoveries from this park. 🤔

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Name: Pink Turkey Bush (Calytrix exstipulata)
Location: Litchfield National Park
Botanist: .artisan
About: Pink Turkey Bush is a plant species in the myrtle family Myrtaceae endemic to Western Australia. The shrub or tree typically grows to a height of 0.5 to 4.5 metres. It usually blooms between March and September, producing white-pink star-shaped flowers.

It is found on plateaus, among rock outcrops and along watercourses in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, where it grows on sand or clay soils.

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24/05/2026

Out here to chase waterfalls. 💦
Wangi Falls honestly looks even better in real life. 😍
When are you coming for a visit?

Explore more about what Wangi Falls has to offer. 👇
https://litchy.com.au/activities/wangi-falls/

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LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK, N. T
Litchfield Park, NT
0822

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