Litchfield National Park

Nature & Parks

A must-see National Park in the Top End. A favourite with locals, this park is home to stunning waterfalls, places to swim and stay, 4WD tracks and scenic walks.

Buley Rockhole, Litchfield. Credit: Tourism NT Backyard Bandits
Litchfield National Park Wangi Falls. Credit: Tourism NT
Florence Falls, Litchfield National Park. Credit: Tourism NT Rob Mulally
Buley Rockholes, Litchfield. Credit: Tourism NT Jason Charles Hill
Florence Falls, Litchfield National Park. Credit: Tourism NT Taylah Nilsson

Litchfield National Park is a must see if you're in the Top End.

The park covers approximately 1,500 km2.

It's home to several stunning waterfalls that cascade into crystal clear pools, iconic magnetic termite mounds and clusters of weathered sandstone pillars.

Litchfield National Park is an ancient landscape shaped by water.

Aboriginal people have lived throughout the area for thousands of years. It is important to the Koongurrukun, Mak Mak Marranunggu, Werat and Warray Aboriginal people.

Their ancestral spirits formed the landscape, plants and animals and are still present in the landscape today.

Litchfield National Park. Credit: Tourism NT

Information

Address

Litchfield Park Rd, Litchfield Park

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