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Litchfield National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

national park in the Northern Territory, Australia

About Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park covers approximately 1500 km² and is an important conservation reserve in the Northern Territory. Typical ofTop Endhabitats, there are waterfalls which fall from a sandstone plateau, the Tabletop Range. There are large termite mounds, historical settlement sites, weathered sandstone pillars such as the Lost City, and Aboriginal culture to learn about. The Park’s traditional owners are the Wagait Aboriginal people, many of whom live in the area. The region has a colourful pioneering and pastoral history and places like the ruins of Blyth Homestead, built in 1929 but abandoned in the 1960s, are a reminder of the tough conditions faced by pioneers. For visitors, Litchfield National Park's main attractions are permanent spring-fed waterfalls (Florence, Tolmer and Wangi

Top Attractions in Litchfield National Park

Explore the best things to see and do in Litchfield National Park:

  • Wangi Falls

Where to Eat in Litchfield National Park

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Litchfield Cafe
  • 🍴Wangi Falls Cafe

Where to Stay in Litchfield National Park

  • 🏨Batchelor Butterfly and Petting Farm
  • 🏨Litchfield Safari Camp
  • 🏨Litchfield Tourist and Van Park
  • 🏨Litchfield Tourist Park Accommodation
  • 🏨Pandanus on Litchfield

Litchfield National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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