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Swim at croc-monitored areas ONLYFlash flooding possible wet seasonSlippery rocks near falls
The Territory's most accessible national park featuring magnetic termite mounds, monsoon rainforest, and some of the Top End's best swimming holes. Florence Falls, Wangi Falls, and Buley Rockhole are iconic destinations.
In a national park, you'll usually need an NT Parks Pass, and campsites & some walks must be booked in advance.
Solid spot — worth a stop if you're nearby.
Multi-day adventures, photography, wildlife
You want a quick stop close to town
Full day to 3+ days
May–Sep
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May–Sep
• Swim at croc-monitored areas ONLY
• Flash flooding possible wet season
• Slippery rocks near falls
Distance
109km from Darwin
Drive Time
1h 45min
Best Season
May–Sep
Rating
No reviews yet
• Swim at croc-monitored areas ONLY
• Flash flooding possible wet season
• Slippery rocks near falls
Distance
109km from Darwin
Drive Time
1h 45min
Best Season
May–Sep
Rating
No reviews yet
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