Djukbinj National Park

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Along the Arnhem Highway, about an hour’s drive from Darwin and forming part of the scenic Marrakai floodplains, Djukbinj National Park contains a portion of the catchment and drainage for the Adelaide River. The abundance of water all year round has ensured the park’s importance as a roosting and feeding site for waterbirds, magpie geese, egrets and brolgas.

Djukbinj National Park offers a beautiful scenic and unique cultural drive through a floodplain network of billabongs, from Scotts Creek through to Twin billabong. Pause at each billabong and observe bird and aquatic life.

The Limilngan-Wulna people speak for this area and manage it in partnership with Parks and Wildlife. Historically, this area has been a vital hunting ground, providing traditional foods and medicines for the local people.

Facilities

Carpark Lookouts

Activities

Birdwatching Scenic Drives

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

From AU$10.00

Park entry fees – Parks Pass applies.
(NT residents exempt).

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