The 10 Best Waterfalls in Northern Territory, Australia

December 28, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west (129th meridian east), South Australia to the south (26th parallel south), and Queensland to the east (138th meridian east). To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Despite its large area—over 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi), making it the third largest Australian federal division—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 244,000 (2016) makes it the least populous of Australia's eight major states and territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania.
Restaurants in Northern Territory

1. Motor Car Falls

Yurmikmik Walks, Kakydu National Park, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0886 Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/do/waterfalls/motor-car-falls/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Motor Car Falls

Reviewed By AdrianT-Perh - Perth, Australia

We visited here as part of a tour and after stopping for morning tea along the way as it was a fair drive, our first stop was Motor Car Falls which involved a 7km walk return with a great swim at the waterfall and pool at the end of the walk. Not the easiest water pool to get into but after a swim up to the waterfall which was running very fast we managed to wedge ourselves on the rocks and even got a free water massage for our troubles. Worth a visit.

2. Surprise Creek Falls

Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory Australia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Surprise Creek Falls

Reviewed By Darren_Grimston

A short walk from the car park, you climb up to find 2 gorgeous rock pools, perfect from swimming or some exciting rock jumping. Not many people come here as it's 4wd access only. You can also camp there.

3. Jim Jim Falls

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] http://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/do/waterfalls/jim-jim-falls/
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Jim Jim Falls

Spectacular all year - see this area from the ground in the dry season, and from the air in the wet season.The Jim Jim Area is only accessible by 4WD during the dry season. Visitors can explore the spectacular and challenging walks or take a boat shuttle ride to Twin Falls over crystal clear waters (charges apply). Scenic flights are also very popular, and allow visitors to see the spectacular Jim Jim Falls, which are in full flow only during the wet season

Reviewed By stevel179 - Darwin, Australia

This was worth the trek over large rocks and boulders. The kids in our group are 9 and 12, capable of climbing and jumping and had fun. When we reached the end it was spectacular and half our group entered the freezing water!! Water was clear and inviting after the trek and cooled our feet. We would love to see this in the wet season! There was only a small tickle of water coming down from the top.

4. Edith Falls

Nitmiluk National Park, Katherine, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8975 4852 http://northernterritory.com/katherine-and-surrounds/see-and-do/leliynedith-falls
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4.5 based on 734 reviews

Edith Falls

Leliyn/ Edith Falls is located within the pristine Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge). Enjoy swimming in the paperbark and pandanus fringed natural pool at the base of the falls most of the year, or check out the upper pools via a moderate uphill walk. The area is great for bushwalking with numerous trails surrounding.

Reviewed By thestevensadventure - Darwin, Australia

Great spot, upper pool is a 1km walk in, you can either back track 1km to the car park or continue and do a trail loop which is 1.6km back to the car park. Back near the car park is a campground and day use area where you can swim in the bottom pool during dry season.

5. Gunlom Waterfall Creek

Gunlom Lookout Walk Kakadu National Park, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0822 Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/do/waterfalls/gunlom-falls/
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4.5 based on 348 reviews

Gunlom Waterfall Creek

One of the most picturesque waterfalls in Kakadu National Park. Climb the stairs to the pristine plunge pools at the top of the waterfall with an infinity view of the park, or swim under the cascading waterfall at the base with a sandy beach and clear waters. Spend the night at the nearby Gunlom campground.

Reviewed By ShellFisherS - Melbourne, Australia

Google got us worried and we almost didn’t visit when it was suggested a trip to Gunlom would take us 3 hours! Luckily, the rangers told us it’s 3 hours return. We drove in a 2WD to Gunlom from Cooinda lodge, leaving early so we could avoid the peak of the heat. Visiting at the end of May, the track was open to 2WD. The first hour of the drive is the highway so no issue. Once you reach the turnoff the unsealed road begins. We were very lucky as yesterday when we visited, the road was being ‘compressed’ and it made it a lot easier to drive. We took it slow on the way there so it took around 45-50 minutes. A 4WD could do it in 30 minutes. Once there, there is ample parking, toilets, a grassed shaded picnic area and tables. The main swimming area at the bottom of the falls is ideal for kids with a sandy bank, and areas that are shallow. Only 200m from the carpark, it’s very easy to access for everyone. Swimming all the way to the base of the fall the water gets deep. It’s a beautiful, postcard place to swim in Kakadu. If you can’t make it to the top, don’t feel too disappointed, the bottom is still wonderful. The infinity pools at the top of the falls are amazing and if you up for it, worth the hike. We had our 10 month old baby with us and my husband carried her in a MacPac to the top. He is fit and a confident walker so managed with no problem. The walk up has a few ‘bums and hands moments’ for some but if you take it slow you’ll be fine. I’m not overly confident, and managed without any issues. People did the climb in thongs when we were there and we saw other babies in carriers and children ranging in age from 6 to 12 who all managed. (I don’t think carrying a baby up would be possible if they couldn’t walk so a carrier of some kind seemed like a must). As a guide, allow 30 minutes to walk up. Taking drinks and food is a great idea so you can enjoy your swim and not feel rushed to make the trip back down. At the steepest parts of the walk, closest to the pools, there are rails and at other points trees or rocks you can grab to help give you some support. If you have visited Ubir and found that difficult, then the walk/climb is perhaps not for you. The infinity pools are beautiful to swim in and we are very glad we visited. Swimming at Kakadu was on our bucket list of experiences and without doubt a highlight of our trip up North. A couple of tips for those with small kids - the rocks are slippery, the water is deep in parts and the water is naturally quite cold. Taking float toys and float safety rings/vests makes it a lot easier for babies/toddlers! Unless you can confidently tread water and get in and out of the water holding them, on slippery rocks then it’s worth lugging few extra things up. There are some parts that small children can stand up in if helped there. The walk up is quite sunny but once at the top there are shaded parts to sit & swim.

6. Twin Falls

Kakadu National Park, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0822 Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/do/waterfalls/twin-falls-gorge/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Twin Falls

7. Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls Rd, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory 0845 Australia http://www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au/parks/find/litchfield#.VvPZ_3pfcqJ
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Wangi Falls

Reviewed By 10alisonk - Melbourne, Australia

Went out to Litchfield for a day trip and went to Wangi Falls first and it did not disappoint. Even though it was wet season and we couldn’t swim (as the water levels were too high) we could still do the 1.7km loop walk and stand and admire the stunning waterfall. Highly recommend.

8. Florence Falls

Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8121 7962 http://www.litchfieldnationalpark.com/Florence_Falls_Litchfield_National_Park.htm
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4.5 based on 394 reviews

Florence Falls

Reviewed By 426Christina - Sydney, Australia

Bring your swimmers for this unforgettable experience of a swim in the cool waters beneath a natural waterfall ..... there is an easy walk ( after first descending 150 stairs ) from the car park along an easy , shady walk along a forest stream .... the pathway is well constructed with rock, & is an easy walk, traversing the creek at least half a dozen times via sturdy bridges .... which also serve to protect the forest floor from our clomping feet ... this walk is not recommended for those who are mobility. ” challenged “. But requires only a moderate level of fitness otherwise .... A truly wonderful experience in the rainforest . We didn’t see any wildlife, but this was not surprising given the heat of the day, & the ( also unsurprising) number of fellow travellers enjoying the bush .

9. Buley Rockhole

Buley Rockhole Raod Off Buley Florence, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory 0822 Australia +61 8 8976 0282 http://www.litchfieldnationalpark.com/Buley_Rockhole_Litchfield_National_Park.htm
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Buley Rockhole

Reviewed By RindhuN - Sydney, Australia

OMG i fell in love with this place so relaxing,amazing and most of all the water is so amazing❤️I would recommend it to anyone Perfect spot????????????????????

10. Tolmer Falls

3 Marsden Street, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory Australia http://nt.gov.au/leisure/parks-reserves/find-a-park-to-visit/litchfield-national-park
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Tolmer Falls

Reviewed By Vicki-AnneJ - Woodend, Australia

A short walk to the lookout and being the wet season and a wet one at that the falls were at their best. Well worth the walk a must do if visiting the area.

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