Camping and accommodation in Litchfield National Park
Where you can camp and what you can and can't do while camping.
Litchfield National Park is a popular day tour destination from Darwin or Katherine.
You can stay overnight at the following designated campgrounds at:
- Central Valley
- Florence Falls
- Walker Creek
- Wangi Falls
- Surprise Creek Falls - 4WD access
- Tjaynera Falls (Sandy Creek Falls) - 4WD access
Each campground has a category rating and different booking fees depending on the campground facilities available.
In Litchfield, there are 3 category ratings, A, B and D.
Schools, youth groups and other community organisations can use the environmental education campground (category A). Read more about learning in parks.
Find out about camping in parks and reserves.
Campground hosts are present at Florence, Wangi and Tjaynera Falls campgrounds during peak season (May - September).
Find out how to be a Campground host.
Book and pay online
You must book and pay online for designated campsites and some multi-day walking trails. Do this before you go.
You can't pay at the park.
Find out more about how to use parks booking system.
If you're ready, book now.
Safety and rules
You should stay on marked roads and tracks.
When camping, you must:
- boil all water before drinking
- take your rubbish with you as bins are not provided
- collect fallen timber for firewood from the main Litchfield Park Road
- keep fires in the designated fire pits
- be 50m away from water ways when washing up or bathing with soaps or detergents
- nets, traps and firearms are not permitted, follow all fishing laws.
You can't bring pets, generators or fireworks into the park.
Last updated: 03 December 2024
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