Details on 5 campsites within 100km of Litchfield National Park,

Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park has wheel chair accessable locations Litchfield National Park has toilets Litchfield National Park has picnic tables You can go fishing at Litchfield National Park There are bbqs available at Litchfield National Park

Camping Areas at Litchfield National Park  (2 campsites)

Surprise Creek Falls Camping Area - Campground on the Daly River Road near Surprise Creek Water Falls more...

Wangi Falls Camping Area - One of the most popular places to visit in Litchfield National Park, and the most easily accessible. more...

About Litchfield National Park

A stunning National Park about 120km south west from Darwin in the Northern Territory

Magnetic Termite Mounds

These huge termite mounds are a site to behold, and a marvel of engineering. They are so called, because of their orientation, which is the perfect solar passive design. Due to heavy monsoonal rains, the termites can't retreat below ground to keep cool, so they have two sides to the nest, a morning and afternoon side.

Other wildlife to look out for in Litchfield National Park include Sugar Gliders, Northern Brushtail Possums, Antilopine Wallaroos, Agile Wallabys, Fawn Antechinun, Dingos and Flying Foxes.

Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls is a spectacular site, but is at its most impressive in the wet season when in full flow. The swimming hole at the bottom is a beautiful place to cool off, but unfortunately it is closed during the wet season due to the risk of crocodiles and dangerous water flows.

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