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Hiking and Walking Near Darwin: Litchfield, Kakadu and the Top End

Darwin's wilderness hiking options are extraordinary in scale, though they require awareness of the Top End's seasonal constraints. Litchfield National Park, approximately 90 minutes south of Darwin, is the most accessible and popular destination, with walking tracks to Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls and Buley Rockhole through monsoon vine forest, offering swimming of world-class quality in the Dry season. Kakadu National Park, about 3 hours east, is a World Heritage wilderness with walking tracks ranging from easy boardwalks to challenging multi-day routes; the Barrk Sandstone Bushwalk in the Stone Country is one of the most rewarding day hikes in Australia. The Mary River National Park south of Darwin has bushwalking through significant wetland and escarpment environments. All Top End walking should be undertaken in the Dry season (May to October) only; the Wet season brings flooding, heat-stroke risk, saltwater crocodile movement onto walking trails, and path closures. Checking Parks Australia's current track condition reports before any wilderness walk is essential.

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