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Camp beside Litchfield’s iconic Wangi Falls with monsoon-fed swimming, hot showers, and thousands of fruit bats at dusk. One of the Territory’s best family campgrounds, set deep in tropical rainforest with 33 sites and solid facilities.
Sleep among ancient balancing boulders at Karlu Karlu, one of Australia’s most surreal outback campgrounds. Sacred Warumungu country, $6.60 per night, campfires allowed, and some of the clearest night skies on the continent.
Campground beside cascading waterfalls in Nitmiluk National Park, 60km north of Katherine. Over 50 shaded sites with hot showers, BBQs and a kiosk. Swim in paperbark-fringed plunge pools or hike the 62km Jatbula Trail. Book online, NT Parks Pass required.
Historic outback resort bordering Elsey National Park with 34 degree thermal pools just 100m from your campsite. Over 160 powered sites, no bookings needed. Restaurant, bar, live entertainment, and barramundi fishing on the Roper River. Powered from $40/night.
Million-acre Gulf Country wilderness station with thermal springs, 4WD tracks, fishing and ocean frontage. Currently closed to independent visitors, accessible only via registered tour groups. Contact the station for latest access details and tour operator bookings.
Remote 4WD campground at the base of Mount Sonder in West MacDonnell National Park. Two bush campsites with fire pits and BBQs, near an ice-cold gorge waterhole. Launch point for the Larapinta Trail summit walk. Book online, $10/adult, BYO water.
The premier swimming hole in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Famous for its deep, freezing water, perfect for cooling off in summer. 2WD accessible (sealed road). Features gas BBQs and drop toilets. No water and no showers. Ground is rock-hard; bring…
The only base camp for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. Features a resort swimming pool (essential after the hike), petrol station, and pub/bistro. Sites offer stunning views but require heavy-duty rock pegs due to hard ground. Dingoes are active—secure your…
The ultimate base for the Yellow Water Cruise (departs on-site). Features a massive resort pool—essential for surviving the Kakadu heat, plus a bistro, fuel, and general store. Shady powered sites available. Warning: Mosquitoes are intense, so bring heavy-duty repellent. Strictly…
The only camping option at Uluru, located within the Ayers Rock Resort. Features a swimming pool, playground, and free shuttle access to the supermarket and shops. Powered and unpowered sites available. Dog-friendly (campground only), but pets are banned in the…




