Also noted are the 4WD tracks into some of the more remote parts of Litchfield National Park and surrounding region. It's home to several stunning waterfalls that cascade into crystal clear pools, iconic magnetic termite mounds and clusters of weathered sandstone pillars at the Lost City. Litchfield National Park is a must see if you're in the Top End.

Litchfield Tourist Park is the closest accommodation to Litchfield National Park, making us the ideal base for exploring Litchfield's countless natural attractions in the Northern Territory. The main route in is the sealed Stuart Highway, via the tiny gateway township of Batchelor.
Litchfield National Park is a two-hour drive south of Darwin, in the Northern Territory. Be sure to check road conditions , as many of the 4WD tracks close during the wet season (November to March).
Litchfield National Park is chosen by local Darwin residents and tourists as 1-3 day destination for it's waterfalls and magnetic termite mounds. Litchfield National Park is an excellent day trip destination from Darwin. There's lots to see and do so it's worth spending a couple of days, or making return visits. You can stay overnight in one of the many accommodation options around Batchelor, or camp in the park.