The best camping near Litchfield National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Litchfield National Park adventure.

From giant termite mounds to cascading waterfalls—Litchfield has Insta-worthy natural wonders at every turn.  

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Paperbark Farm, near Darwin

10 sites · RVs, Tents22 acres · Acacia Hills, NT
Stay at our secure and peaceful property, 50kms from Darwin city, just off the Stuart Hwy, and ideally located to explore this wonderful region. Pitch your tent or park your camper/caravan on level ground, with plenty of space to spread out. We also offer a self-contained cabin. We have 7 acres of beautiful Paperbark Forest often teeming with butterflies we recommend wondering through. Lots of visiting wildlife too, including wallabies and birdlife aplenty. In the neighbouring paddock is our two resident Water Buffalo, a very friendly mother and daughter pair. You're welcome to feed them carrots over the fence - they'll love you for it! Campers will have access to a shower and compost toilet (located in the self-contained cabin - which will not be occupied while we have campers here). The property is 40 minutes to Darwin city, just off the Stuart Hwy, and ideally located to be your base camp whilst you head out on day trips to the National Parks, popular tourist spot, Berry Springs Nature Park, Florence Falls, Buley Rockhole, Adelaide River, Noonamah tavern, and more. We're a family-friendly place to stay over, including your dog!
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Parson Springs Bush Stay

6 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Berry Springs, NT
Nestled in the scenic Berry Springs, NT - the Gateway to Litchfield! )ur campsite offers the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Located close to popular attractions such as Berry Springs Nature Park, Territory Wildlife Park, and the famous Berry Springs Pub, Litchfield Pub, our site is an ideal base for exploring the natural wonders and local highlights of the region. We're also situated at the gateway to Litchfield National Park, Crab Claw Island, and Dundee Beach. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate our proximity to land-based fishing spots and two boat ramps, all within a 10-minute drive. Additionally, we are neighbours with Barramundi Adventures Darwin, the famous land-based fishing spot in Darwin (plus they have a bar within stumbling distance). Our campsite features ample privacy with spacious sites surrounded by natural bush, perfect for star gazing and bush walking. Each site is equipped with a sprinkler system to keep the dust at bay and a water tank for cleaning, drinking, and showering. Rest assured, your campsite is secure behind a coded pad-locked gate in a very safe region, allowing you to explore the surrounding tourist attractions worry-free, if you need to leave your belongings/van/trailer while you go on your adventure. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of Berry Springs Bush Retreat – your perfect getaway in the Northern Territory. We have three camping sites, one for tents and two for caravans/motorhomes/campertrailers. Campsites 1 and 2 are both are tucked into the bush and very private. Campsite 3 is the last on the road so is still private, but has a shallow bush round-about/pull through to camp in. Perfect for quick stop or terrible reversers :-) We are pet friendly too, but there is plenty of livestock nearby, so keeping your pet with you at all times is recommended. Within 10 Minutes from: - Barramundi Adventures Darwin (3 min) - Berry Springs Nature Park - Berry Springs Tavern - Litchfield Pub - Tumbling Waters - Southport Boat Ramp - Middle Arm Boat Ramp - Territory Wildlife Park About 1 hr from: - Darwin CBD (1 hr) - Litchfield National Park Waterfalls (1hr 15m) - Giant Termite Mounds Attraction - Batchelor / Butterfly Farm - Manton Dam (40 min) (skiing / wakeboarding / swimming / Barra fishing) - Lake Bennet (45 min) - Dundee Beach (1hr 15min) - Water playground/ pub/ beach/ fishing charters - Sand Palms - Pub - Crab Claw Island - Pub / Beach - Corroborree Billabong (1 hr 20m) - Sunset Crocodile & Birdwatching Cruises / Fishing - Corroborree Park Tavern (1 hr) - Buffalo to pat / Pub
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Kick Back & Relax Campsite

4 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Dundee Beach, NT
Located in the beautiful Dundee Beach, just 1.5 hours from Darwin we have an area that is suitable for self-contained caravans/motor homes & tents. There are no amenities and guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower, a chemical toilet is a must. Maximum of 3 caravans or camper trailers but only one booking at a time so you will have plenty of space and privacy. This is a residential house size bush block with neighbours. Close to the beach where you can enjoy some fishing and beautiful sunsets. We are also 5 minutes from the Dundee boat ramp if you want to experience some offshore fishing. We have a fire pit available for guests to enjoy in the evenings. Please ensure there are no restrictions in place before lighting a fire. BYO firewood. Pets welcome! Children 12 and under are free. Maximum 15 people.
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AU$20
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AAOK Lakes Resort & Caravan Park

46 sites · RVs, Tents45 acres · Berry Springs, NT
The Lakes Resort and Caravan Park is situated in Berry Springs, close to Darwin (56 km), and the City of Palmerston (30 km), and is central to the whole range of Outer Darwin attractions. There's plenty of open space to enjoy the peaceful natural beauty, abundant bird life, bushwalking, and the noises of night-time in the Bush. The Territory Wildlife Park and the swimming holes of Berry Springs Nature Park are a very short drive (5 mins) and you can comfortably explore Litchfield Park (60kms - 40 Mins) and many other Top End attractions from The Lakes. With grassed shady camping and caravan areas, drive-in / drive-out caravan sites as well as comfortable air-conditioned cabins, there's accommodation for everyone. We have all the facilities you've come to expect and more: a large fully-tiled ablution block, free gas BBQs in the camp kitchen, a laundry area, and a licensed bistro. Your well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome here too! There is a Sunday Buffett Roast every Sunday in busy season and happy hour at our Bar from 4pm to 6pm.
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Berry Springs Park and Stay

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Berry Springs, NT
Nestled at the start of Coxpeninsula, this secluded camping spot is embraced by towering trees and wildlife, making it an ideal retreat for those yearning to immerse themselves in the unique beauty of the Northern Territory. Conveniently situated, our site provides easy access to nearby adventures (Territory Wildlife Park 9km), attractions (BerrySprings Nature Park 8km), and sites (Litchfield National Park 60Km). Positioned just 6km from two local taverns (Noonamah Steak House & BerrySprings Tavern), you can indulge in great dining experiences. Hidden on a private corner of a Berry Springs property, enjoy the convenience of a water tap at each site, and a communal picnic area equipped with tables and chairs. Plenty room for large rigs (sites 10x14m) and a large vehicle turnaround area. Benefit from a private electric gate entrance. Come, park, and stay – make our home your home. Other attractions nearby: Barramundi Adventures 12Km Batchelor Butterfly Farm 54Km Tumbling Waters 15Km Darwin River Tavern 18Km Woolworths 18Km I.G.A 6Km Puma, Ampol Fuel 6Km Hardwear Store 6Km
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Jeff’s Shed

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Darwin River, NT
Welcome to our wonderful property, where you can bask in the beauty of a Mango tree that offers delicious fruit to be picked and savored when it ripens around October. Our location is perfectly situated, only 5 kilometers away from the Darwin River Tavern and a supermarket, making it convenient for your needs. Within a 5 to 10-minute drive, you'll find the enchanting Berry Springs, along with shops and a tavern. Immerse yourself in the refreshing swimming holes, visit the wildlife park, go on exciting barramundi adventures, and enjoy fishing at the nearby park—all easily accessible from our property. If you wish to explore further, it's just a 45-minute drive to Darwin city or a 25-minute drive to Palmerston. For those seeking natural wonders, you can venture to the stunning waterfalls of Litchfield National Park or the popular Dundee beach, each just under an hour's drive away. At our campsite, you can enjoy the warmth and coziness of campfires in the designated area, though only permitted outside fire danger periods to ensure everyone's safety. And yes, your furry friends are more than welcome to join you on your outdoor adventure. Just remember to bring your own toilet paper for added comfort during your stay.
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Thistledo Outback

40 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Darwin River, NT
Come and stay at our easy, relaxed campground tailored to suit your needs. We are on 20 acres of beautiful natural bushland with billabongs and a river out the back, filled with barramundi for fishing. Plus there's an abundance of unique wildlife around. The starry skies from your camp chair at night at magnificent, as are the sunrises and sunsets. Pitch your tent or park your camper anywhere you like on the property, and enjoy access to all amenities. We have easy access for larger vans, good phone reception, and access to water, power and toilet. Just 6km from the famous Berry Springs, and with a pub even closer, makes Thistledo Outback a great option as a base camp to explore the area. There is plenty of things to do around here, and we can provide plenty of local knowledge for metal detecting and fishing spots. ​ We look forward to welcoming you to Thistledo Outback. Pets welcome too!
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AU$25.20
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Litchfield Safari Camp

62 sites · Lodging, RVs40 acres · Rakula, NT
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Litchfield National Park at Litchfield Safari Camp. Nestled just outside the park’s western entry, our camp is the perfect base for discovering the wonders that await. With a range of accommodation options including glamping tents, and spacious powered and unpowered camping areas that are shaded and fully grassed, we cater to every adventurer’s needs. Experience the thrill of exploring iconic attractions like Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, and Tolmer Falls, where cascading waterfalls meet crystal-clear plunge pools. Embark on scenic hikes, relax in pristine waterholes, and capture the essence of untouched wilderness. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Litchfield Safari Camp is your gateway to unforgettable experiences in nature’s wonderland. We are thrilled to be featured in The Feel Good Family’s latest episode, “Best Guide To Litchfield National Park 2024.” Watch as they explore the breathtaking beauty of the park and give an exclusive preview of Litchfield Safari Camp, showcased at the 3:10 mark. Dive into the adventure and see why our camp is the perfect base for your Litchfield experience.
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Rum Jungle Ridge

5 sites · RVs, Tents310 acres · Rum Jungle, NT
Enter Old North Australia Railway, via Peacock Rd, Darwin River. NOT BATCHELOR Google maps taking people the wrong way ! We are 14km along Old North Australia Railway. Off grid property on 310 acres of beautiful secluded bush. Just over an hour's drive from Darwin CBD and close to Litchfield National Park via 4WD track Come explore, relax and pitch your tent. Plenty of shady places to camp along the wet season creek. Must have own amenities and leave no trace Gather your friends or family and head out of town to get away from it all for a night or two...Sleep under the stars, set up camp or bring your camper to unwind and unplug as you reconnect with nature. Enjoy a bushwalk, a campfire or a swim in the wet season creek or just put your feet up with a book and a cold drink in Darwin's rugged bushland. Large camp sites and caravans welcome. Dog friendly. There are no amenities here, so suits self-sufficient campers who leave no trace. Please enter property via Peacock Rd, Darwin River, not Batchelor
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AU$11.90
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The best camping near Litchfield National Park guide

Overview

About

Whether you want to hike to hidden waterfalls, spot crocodiles as you cruise along the Adelaide River, or cool off with a swim in a natural waterhole surrounded by lush tropical rainforest—Litchfield National Park is brimming with outdoor adventures. Just over an hour’s drive from Darwin, this park has some of the Top End’s most memorable sights. Magnetic termite mounds that tower up to two metres tall, cascading waterfalls and gurgling creeks, and a "Lost City" of ancient rock formations. The park’s six campgrounds come with big views, too, many of them within a short walk of the top attractions.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for caravans: Wangi Falls is accessible for motorhomes, camper trailers, and caravans with facilities including a café, free wifi, and hot showers.
  • Best for escaping the crowds: Central Valley Campground has unpowered sites with pit toilets and no other facilities. Access by 4WD only. 
  • Best for 4WDs: Surprise Creek Falls Campground provides basic bush camping with pit toilets and seasonal access for hikers and 4WDs only.   

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. All national park campgrounds must be booked in advance; it is not possible to pay on arrival. You can reserve a campsite using the online booking system—camping fees vary by campground rating: A to D.
  2. Campsites can be booked up to 12 months in advance. Book a minimum of three months in advance for holiday weekends and school holidays to avoid disappointment. 
  3. Access to some campgrounds is during the dry season only, while others may close unexpectedly due to weather conditions, so be sure to check ahead.

When to go

Litchfield National Park is open year-round and has two distinct seasons. Most visitors come during the dry season (May through October), when the cooler temperatures and lower humidity provide the best conditions for bushwalking and exploring. During the wet season (November through April), the park’s rivers and waterfalls are often even more impressive, but heavy rainfall and flooding can limit access. Some campgrounds close during the wet season, and a 4WD is essential for getting around.

Know before you go

  • Litchfield National Park is about 100 kilometres south of Darwin. The closest town is Bachelor, where you can find shops, a gas station, and a dump point. Make sure you have everything you need (including plenty of drinking water) past this point. 
  • Park passes are required for the park, and day and 2-week passes are available. Passes provide entry to all Northern Territory parks.
  • Phone coverage and wifi is patchy throughout the park. 
  • There are accessible restrooms, campsites, and picnic areas at Litchfield National Park.

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