About Berry Springs & Litchfield National Park
Berry Springs sits on the doorstep of Litchfield National Park, one of the Top End's most accessible wilderness areas. The region's landscape is defined by tropical monsoon forest, cascading waterfalls, and natural swimming holes fed by pristine creek systems. This is prime country for caravanners and self-drivers heading south from Darwin.
Walks & Trails
Litchfield's trail network offers options from short strolls to full-day hikes. Rainforest Walk, Brian's Creek Monsoon Forest Walk, and Jimmy's Creek Monsoon Forest Walk immerse you in dense tropical vegetation. For longer treks, try Reynolds Track or WD Track. Birdwatchers should head to Bird Billabong Walking Track, while Short walks suit those with limited time.
Camping
Berry Springs Nature Park is just 1km away and ideal for caravans. Within 30km you'll find AAOK Lakes Resort & Caravan Park, Tumbling Waters Holiday Park, Noonamah Tourist Park, and BIG4 Howard Springs Holiday Park. Several parks offer powered sites and amenities suitable for extended stays.
Attractions & Things to See
Darwin River Dam and its spillway provide scenic viewpoints 17–18km away. Further afield, Adelaide River Queen Cruises offers saltwater crocodile encounters, while history buffs can explore the Channel Island Leprosarium and Quarantine Anti-Aircraft Battery from WWII.
Pubs & Dining
Litchfield Tavern (13km) is a local favourite with a relaxed atmosphere. Noomah Tavern (15km) serves meals, while The Bell and Virginia Tavern (both 23km) offer cold drinks and pub fare.