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Croc Safety: Only swim in designated croc-monitored areas. Check signs before entering any waterway. Report sightings: 1800 453 210.
Gubara Pools Trailhead is located within Kakadu National Park — Australia's largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kakadu covers 20,000km² of wetlands, sandstone escarpments, and ancient Aboriginal rock art dating back 20,000+ years. This specific site offers a unique perspective on the park's incredible natural and cultural heritage.
In a national park, you'll usually need an NT Parks Pass, and campsites & some walks must be booked in advance.
Strong pick for swimming holes — well worth the detour.
Families, dry-season day trips, cooling off
It's wet season — most close for floods + crocs
1-3 hours
Dry season (May-Oct) recommended
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Distance
250km from Darwin
Drive Time
2h 45min
Best Season
Year-round
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Distance
250km from Darwin
Drive Time
2h 45min
Best Season
Year-round
Rating
No reviews yet
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