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Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park is just an hour-and-ahalf drive from Darwin and features a myriad of diverse environments including rugged sandstone escarpments, perennial spring-fed streams, monsoon rainforest, magnetic termite mounds, waterfalls and historic ruins, with plenty of plunge pools and rockholes to keep you busy.
This 1,500 square-kilometre park is an important area to the Koongurrukun, Marranuggu, Werat, and Warray Aboriginal people
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Litchfield National Park’s major attractions are linked by a sealed road, although a four-wheel drive is necessary to access The Lost City and the Reynolds River Track.
The crystal-clear swimming holes and pleasant bushwalking trails make this park a favourite among Darwin locals