River, stream, or creek and dog-friendly camping near Darwin

Waterfalls, wetlands, and monsoon forests: Explore the diverse landscapes within reach of Darwin.

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8 top river, stream, or creek and dog-friendly campgrounds near Darwin

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Millbrook Camping

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Howard Springs, NT
20 acres with a billabong with waterlilies. Swimming and fishing available. There are barramundi in the dam which you can catch. There is a fire area and free firewood. Close to the bike track and shopping centres, 2 taverns (Howard Springs and Virginia).20 minutes to the centre of Darwin.Campers will have access to a toilet block with a flushing toilet and cold shower, hammock and sun lounge.Just off the old Stuart Highway.
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Green Acres

10 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Bynoe, NT
Green Acres is located in Bynoe, just over an hour and a half drive from Darwin in the Northern Territory. We have five spacious powered sites and plenty of non-powered sites available. We are close to boat ramps where you can access excellent fresh and salt-water fishing and crabbing. We are close to both Berry Springs and Litchfield National Park where you can find stunning waterfalls, swimming holes and wildlife to enjoy. The Sandpalms Roadhouse is a two minute drive away. They offer fuel, a cafe style menu, with special nights for a roast or a woodfired pizza, They are a licensed, family friendly establishment. There is often wildlife visiting our property so keep an eye out whilst enjoying your time at camp. Enjoy listening to the sounds of nature while sitting around your campfire. We also have a toilet and shower available for campers. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash upon arrival and under your control at all times. Due to not having an area waste removal program in Bynoe it is appreciated that you take all waste with you. Please check out our website: http://greenacres.godaddysites.com/ or Facebook page Green Acres NT for further information and a video.
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AU$25
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Morgan Springs

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Virginia, NT
Morgan Springs is a 5 acre property a few doors down from the Oasis Caravan Park and just 20 minutes out of Darwin. The property is ideal for those who need a stepping stone between the outback and the big smoke. There is plenty of room for camping, caravans, boats and pets are always welcome! There is an orchard, lots of shady trees and extensive gardens. We have two friendly dogs, a cat, four chickens and two peacocks and guests are welcome to pet our pets and enjoy the grounds. There is one covered, powered site for a caravan/ camper trailer and lots of space for camping in our fully fenced, shady front paddock.
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Parson Springs Bush Stay

5 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Berry Springs, NT
Access to 160 Acres of bush land nestled against Darwin River, with a farm stay vibe with special access to hand raised Rusa Deer, Bantang and cattle. 3km from Barramundi Adventures Darwin, in close proximity to Berry Springs Tavern and Litchfield Hwy, this is a great spot to rest up and enjoy the bush without being too far away from amenities and touristy activities. We have two camping sites, one for tents and one for caravans/motorhomes/campertrailers. Both are tucked into the bush and very private. Pet friendly too!
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Tumbling Waters Farm Stay

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Humpty Doo, NT
Family-friendly property on 10 acres of a mix of maintained and natural bush and a tidal river at the back. Pitch a tent or set up a caravan in the open space under a shady tree. Nestled near the rear of the property and the chook and goose yard. There are no amenities here, campers must be self contained and leave no trace. There is a tidal river accessible by walking track at the rear or drive or bike ride to the boat ramp down the road for more serious fishing. The property is located 25 minutes from Humpty Doo and 45 Minutes from Darwin.
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Peaceful off Grid

5 sites · RVs, Tents38 acres · Acacia Hills, NT
This is a peaceful and quite location for off the grid self sufficient Campers who enjoy wildlife and having space around you. Perfect for unhooking the van and exploring Darwin, perhaps treating yourself to a night or two in the City or leaving the van behind whilst you explore the waterfalls at Litchfield or take a fishing charter at Dundee Beach. Enjoy the many tours that Darwin has to offer whilst not having to worry about parking and the safety of your van. This property is located 48km from Darwin City, 25mins from Coolalinga Central, 30mins from Palmerston, 15mins from Berry Springs Nature Reserve and Tavern. 15 acres of cleared natural bush land. Very private and secure yard with fencing and a caretaker on the property. Plenty of wood for fires on the cool dry season evenings. Feed the horses and depending on the time of year the creek may be flowing. We look forward to sharing our property with you and making your stay as relaxing and enjoyable for all.
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Lazy Sunday's

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Humpty Doo, NT
Lovely 5 acre block with segments of natural bush. Park your van or annex up on the cement pad with access to power, outside toilet and shower. Stroll around the block, make friends with the horses or just sit back and relax by the pool. Located just 45 minutes from Darwin CBD, 2 minutes from the local golf club and 4 minutes from the world famous Humpty Doo Hotel. Choices of two local shopping centres. The main road to Kakadu is only a few minutes away. Seasonal waterways are a short stroll away where you might also get to see the local Buffalo. Pets are permitted, and a holding pen and pet sitting can be arranged by prior notification. 1 spot is advertised for your privacy and space, however more than happy to cater for group bookings. Campers must remove own toilet waste.
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Rum Jungle Ridge

5 sites · RVs, Tents310 acres · Rum Jungle, NT
Off grid property on 310 acres of beautiful secluded bush. Just over an hour's drive from Darwin CBD and close to Litchfield National Park via 4WD track Come explore, relax and pitch your tent. Plenty of shady places to camp along the wet season creek. Must have own amenities and leave no trace Gather your friends or family and head out of town to get away from it all for a night or two...Sleep under the stars, set up camp or bring your camper to unwind and unplug as you reconnect with nature. Enjoy a bushwalk, a campfire or a swim in the wet season creek or just put your feet up with a book and a cold drink in Darwin's rugged bushland. Large camp sites and caravans welcome. Dog friendly. There are no amenities here, so suits self-sufficient campers who leave no trace. Please enter property via Peacock Rd, Darwin River, not Batchelor
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River, stream, or creek and dog-friendly camping near Darwin guide

Overview

At the very northern tip of the Top End, Darwin is perfectly positioned for exploring some of the most magnetic landscapes in Australia’s otherworldly Northern Territory. Make the most of the region’s natural beauty by pitching a tent or pulling up to one of its many campgrounds and RV parks perched by teeming waterfalls, swimming holes, billabongs, and forests. Keep your eyes peeled for the diverse fauna that lives here including saltwater crocs, wallabies, and hundreds of species of birds, then kick back around a campfire as stars fill the enormous sky.

Mary River

About an hour east of Darwin, the lush Mary River wetlands is a great place to stop on your way to Kakadu National Park or an easy side trip from the city. You can spot some of the 250 species of birds that flock to the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve in the dry season; see saltwater crocodiles on a cruise on one of the wetlands’ billabongs, and learn about native birds and animals at the Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre. Within Mary River National Park, Shady Camp and the more basic Couzen’s Lookout are popular camping areas for their proximity to the river, billabongs, and forest. Farther along the route to Kakadu, Mary River Wilderness Retreat offers accessible wilderness lodgings in powered and unpowered sites, as well as a safari tent glamping experience—the camping area is pet friendly (advise ahead of arrival) and all guests have access to the restaurant (with free wifi), two swimming pools, kitchen, and laundry facilities.

Along the Coast

Around an hour’s drive north of Darwin, Leaders Creek Fishing Base is perfectly positioned for exploring the Vernon Islands, Melville Island, and Cape Hotham and for fishing on the Adelaide River. Travelers can choose between a powered and unpowered site or glamp in one of the site’s large “eco tents,” all with shared amenities including camp kitchen and showers. Pets are welcome with advance notice and you can even hire a boat on site. An hour and a half southwest of Darwin, Dundee Park Holiday Camp offers pet-friendly powered and unpowered sites, as well as bungalow and cabin accommodation, with access to facilities including a swimming pool, laundry, and gas bbq.

Litchfield National Park

An hour and a half southeast of Darwin, Litchfield National Park offers the chance to camp in a dramatic landscape dotted with teeming waterfalls, natural plunge pools, monsoon forest, and even a field full of giant termite mounds. Campsites including Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, and Walker Creek feature waterfalls and swimming holes that are perfect for cooling down on a hot day, and all are ideally situated for walkers who want to tackle the 24-mile (39-kilometer) Tabletop Track. All sites have toilets, fire pits, and water and Wangi Falls also has hot showers. Weary travelers can find something a little more comfortable at the powered and unpowered sites of Litchfield Safari Camp and Litchfield Tourist Park, both located just outside the park.

When to go

For the most comfortable conditions, visit during the dry season, which runs from May to October and promises relatively cooler temperatures. This is peak season for the Top End, however, so opt for the shoulder month of April to avoid the crowds. If you visit during the wet season from November through April, you’ll see the waterfalls of Litchfield at their best but roads and entire areas may be closed due to flooding.

Know before you go

  • When traveling in the Top End pay close attention to crocodile warning signs.
  • Be sure to wear protective clothing and bring insect repellent and plenty of water.
  • Campers should take note of fire bans and be sure to use the pits provided for campfires.
  • Pets are not permitted in national parks.
  • Don’t worry if you forgot something, Darwin is home to a number of camping and outdoor supply stores.

Nearby attractions

Visiting Edith Falls takes you into a seemingly tropical landscape and offers opportunities to walk behind the large walls of water that pour off of the beautiful Blue Mountains.

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