Top Waterfalls in Litchfield National Park – Guide & Tours

Looking for the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park? This Northern Territory gem boasts an array of stunning waterfalls, each with its own unique charm. From the iconic Wangi Falls to the secluded Tjaetaba Falls, this top attraction near Darwin offers a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Whether you prefer a hiking excursion or simply looking to unwind in nature, these stunning waterfalls are a must-see.

In addition to a list of the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park, we’ve also included some of the best waterfall tours for seeing each natural wonder.

Top Waterfalls in Litchfield National Park

woman swimming near Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park
Wangi Falls by @juliiet_b

Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls is a local favourite for a reason. Getting here is a breeze as it’s just a short stroll from the car park. No need for a 4WD, unless you’re keen on off-road adventures. Once you arrive, you can take a dip in the crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush rainforest. Keep an eye out for native wildlife too, like wallabies and birdlife.

 

Florence Falls

Florence Falls is one of the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park. You can reach it with a quick walk from the car park, so no need to worry about rough terrain. The highlight here is the impressive plunge pool, perfect for a refreshing swim. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also explore the surrounding walking tracks for some stunning views of the gorge. Follow the gorge rim walk to the valley floor and return via the Shady Creek loop for a picturesque rainforest-filled experience.

 

aerial of Florence Falls, one of the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park
Florence Falls by @alexkeshen

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cascading waters and green foliage at Sandy Creek Falls in Litchfield National Park
Sandy Creek Falls by @momentarygypsies

Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls

Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls offers a more secluded alternative for those looking to escape the crowds. Accessible by 4WD, this hidden gem is tucked away in a remote corner of the park. Once you arrive, you’ll be treated to the sight of water cascading down moss-covered rocks into a tranquil pool below. Ideal for a tranquil escape, travellers can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and scenic views. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful swim surrounded by nature.

 

Tolmer Falls

Tolmer Falls offers a different kind of experience, with its dramatic cascades plunging into a deep gorge below. The lookout is easily accessible by car, so no need for a 4WD. From here, you can admire the impressive views of the falls and the surrounding landscape. Keep your camera handy, as this spot is a photographer’s dream.

 

cascading waters of Tjaetaba Falls in Litchfield National Park
Tjaetaba Falls by @kathwilliams_

Tjaetaba Falls

Tjaetaba Falls is a picturesque natural attraction featuring a series of cascading waterfalls and rock pools. Accessible only by 4WD, this remote waterfall offers a true off-the-beaten-path experience. Once you make the journey, you’ll be greeted by the sight of water cascading down rugged cliffs into a serene pool below. It’s the perfect spot for a quiet swim away from the crowds.

 

Surprise Creek Falls

True to its name, Surprise Creek Falls is a delightful find nestled within the park. While it’s not the easiest to reach, requiring a bit of a hike or a 4WD adventure, the payoff to see one of the best natural attractions in Litchfield National Park is worth it. The falls tumble over rocky ledges into a series of pools, inviting you to take a refreshing dip in their cool waters.

 

Surprise Creek Falls in Litchfield National Park
Photo of Surprise Creek Falls by @tickerofftouring
aerial view of waterfalls at Buley Rockhole in Litchfield National Park
Buley Rockhole by @browns_outoftown

Buley Rockhole

For those seeking a bit of seclusion, Buley Rockhole is the spot for you. It’s a bit off the beaten track, so a 4WD might come in handy. Once you arrive, you’ll be rewarded with a tranquil oasis surrounded by towering cliffs. Take a dip in the cool waters or simply relax and soak in the natural beauty. With picnic areas and toilet facilities, it’s perfect for a day trip. Travellers can also explore the nearby Florence Creek Walk.

 

The Cascades

The Cascades is a picturesque series of cascading waterfalls and rock pools nestled within the park. Accessible by car, this spot is perfect for a leisurely day out with the family. You can relax by the water’s edge, take a dip in the refreshing pools, or explore the surrounding bushland on one of the nearby walking tracks. Picnic areas are also available nearby, which makes it an easy day trip destination in Litchfield National Park.

 

The Cascades waterfalls and green foliage backdrop at Litchfield National Park

Waterfall Tours in Litchfield National Park

aerial view of waterfalls in Litchfield National Park on Litchfield Waterfall Tour
Litchfield Waterfall Tour

Litchfield Waterfall Tour

Join a scenic helicopter tour showcasing Darwin City, its picturesque harbour, and the sprawling Aboriginal lands of the Cox Peninsula. Enjoy a refreshing stop at Crab Claw Island Resort for drinks, then marvel at Finniss River Wetlands and stunning waterfalls like Tolmer, Wangi, and Florence Falls. Conclude with afternoon refreshments at Darwin River Tavern.

Waterfalls | Paradise – 1 Day Litchfield Regional Tour

The Litchfield Wanderer is perfect for those wanting to join a small group and explore the Top End with friends. You’ll traverse ancient stone paths, swim in pristine creeks and waterholes fed by cascading waterfalls, all under the guidance of environmentally responsible and engaged tour guides.

aerial view of waterfalls in Litchfield National Park
Waterfalls | Paradise - 1 Day Litchfield Regional Tour
Edith Falls in Litchfield National Park on 3-Day Darwin to Alice Springs Tour
3-Day Darwin to Alice Springs Tour

3-Day Darwin to Alice Springs Tour

This is a tailored Outback adventure from Darwin, exploring Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, iconic watering holes, and geological wonders like Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles). You’ll have the chance to visit some of the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park, including Buley Rockhole, Tolmer Falls, Florence Falls, and Wangi Falls. Float in Bitter Springs, relax in Mataranka Hot Springs and enjoy an Outback pub experience.

One Day Litchfield Park Adventures

If you’re looking for a one-day guided tour from Darwin to Litchfield National Park, this is a top choice. You’ll marvel at spring-fed waterfalls like Florence Falls and Wangi Falls, then learn about indigenous bush food and medicine. With an experienced local guide, you’ll explore monsoon vine forests and spot wildlife in this stunning National Park. It also includes optional extras like a crocodile cruise.

aerial view of waterfalls on One Day Litchfield Park Adventures
One Day Litchfield Park Adventures

Best Time to Visit Litchfield's Waterfalls

aerial of Florence Falls, one of the best waterfalls in Litchfield National Park
Florence Falls by @alikhanphotos

Many of the waterfalls in Litchfield National Park, like Florence Falls and Wangi Falls, can be visited year-round.

During the dry season (May-September), the weather is mild, and the water levels are at their peak, making it ideal for swimming and exploring. Additionally, the reduced risk of rainfall ensures clearer swimming conditions and safer hiking trails. However, Litchfield National Park experiences peak tourist activity from June to August.

The wet season (November-April) does offer prime viewing of the falls with fewer crowds. However, you’ll most likely experience rainy weather and 4WD drive tracks will usually be closed, so some areas will be inaccessible (like Tjaynera Falls and Surprise Creek Falls).

 

Whether you want to explore the top waterfalls in Litchfield National Park on a self-guided tour or prefer to join a tour, these natural wonders are a must-see. 

Have you visited any of these top waterfalls in Litchfield National Park? Let us know in the comments below!

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