Litchfield National Park

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Litchfield National Park is a popular protected area in Australia's Northern Territory known for its waterfalls, swimming holes, sandstone escarpments, and monsoon rainforest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
area about 1500 square kilometres
climate tropical savanna climate
contains Buley Rockhole
Florence Falls
Greenant Creek
Lost City sandstone formations
Sandy Creek Falls
Tabletop Range
Tjaynera Falls
Tolmer Falls
Walker Creek
Wangi Falls
magnetic termite mound field
country Australia
distanceFromDarwin about 100 kilometres south-west
drySeason approximately May to October
ecosystemType monsoon rainforest
sandstone plateau
savanna woodland
established 1986
governingBody Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
hasFeature monsoon vine forest patches
plunge pools
sandstone cliffs
IUCNCategory II
knownFor magnetic termite mounds
monsoon rainforest
sandstone escarpments
swimming holes
waterfalls
locatedIn Northern Territory
Top End
namedAfter Frederick Henry Litchfield
nearestCity Darwin
partOf Northern Territory parks system
popularActivity bushwalking
camping
four-wheel driving
swimming
river Florence Creek NERFINISHED
Reynolds River NERFINISHED
Walker Creek
tourismRegion Top End
traditionalOwners Koongurrukun people
Marranunggu people
Warray people
Werat people
wetSeason approximately November to April

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Top End contains Litchfield National Park
Northern Territory hasProtectedArea Litchfield National Park
Darwin nearbyAttraction Litchfield National Park