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Holiday Attractions, Visitor Information & Things to Do throughout Litchfield National Park


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Blyth Homestead
Blyth Homestead

Litchfield National Park off Litchfield Park Road, via Batchelor

The historic Blyth Homestead is found within Litchfield National Park, and is also the location of an old tin mine, which is now in ruins. The homestead site serves as a reminder of the..

Buley Rockhole
Buley Rockhole

Litchfield National Park off Litchfield Park Road, via Batchelor

Enjoy a refreshing swim in the cascading pools of Buley Rockhole. This popular swimming spot, in the magnificent Litchfield National Park, is a great place to wind down after exploring the..

Magnetic Termite Mounds
Magnetic Termite Mounds

Litchfield Park Road Litchfield National Park, via Batchelor

One of Litchfield National Park's unique sights is the hundreds of termite mounds standing up to two metres high in a wide swathe of empty ground. The mounds are like enormous magnetic..

The Lost City - Litchfield National Park
The Lost City - Litchfield National Park

off Litchfield Park Road via Batchelor

The complex freestanding sandstone block and pillar formations of the Lost City, in Litchfield National Park, suggest the ruins of a long forgotten civilisation. The Lost City is a..

Tjaetaba Falls
Tjaetaba Falls

off Litchfield Park Road Litchfield National Park, via Batchelor

Take the enjoyable Greenant Creek Walk to the top of Tjaetaba Falls, in Litchfield National Park. This attractive waterway is one of the smaller systems in the park. It’s also a serene..

Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls
Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls

off Litchfield Park Road Litchfield National Park, via Batchelor

The Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls are located 1.7 kilometres south of the Blyth Homestead, via a four-wheel-drive track, and are nestled in the magnificent Litchfield National Park. Enjoy..

Tolmer Falls
Tolmer Falls

off Litchfield Park Road Litchfield National Park, via Batchelor

Tolmer Falls, in magnificent Litchfield National Park, cascades over high escarpments into a deep plunge pool. A short walk takes you to a viewing platform at the top of the most..

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