RV TRAVEL
LITCHFIELD CAMPING TIPS
• Timing is everything: The dry season( May to September) is prime time for visiting Litchfield. Most of the waterfalls are flowing, roads are open, and the weather is perfect;
• Croc-wise camping: Litchfield is managed for crocodiles, but always check signs and NT Parks updates. Don’ t assume that because others are swimming, it’ s safe – do your own checks;
• Respect the land: Take all rubbish with you, use designated fire pits, and respect the cultural significance of sites throughout the park. Many locations are important to the Traditional Owners and deserve our care; and
• Permits and bookings: Some campgrounds require bookings via NT Parks; others are firstcome, first-served. You can check availability and book online at nt. gov. au
Camped at Florence Falls.
Tjaynera Falls Campground.
LAST WORD
Litchfield might not have the scale of Kakadu, but it more than makes up for it with ease of access, reliable swimming holes, and that perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’ re chasing waterfalls, starry skies, or quiet bush camps, it’ s a destination that keeps calling you back.
These five campsites are just a taste; there’ s plenty more to discover once you roll off the bitumen and into this Top End paradise.
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