10 March 2025

Nitmiluk National Park

Be drawn to the spectacular sandstone country of Nitmiluk National Park and the majestic Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge with spectacular cliffs that glow in the changing light. Nitmiluk National Park, just 30km north-east of Katherine, covers a vast area, including 13 impressive gorges carved from the ancient sandstone country which stretch for as far as the eye can see. Explore the world-famous park and gorge country on foot, by canoe, boat or helicopter.

There are plenty of thrills, spills and leisure time to be had. Take the Ghan for a memorable overland train ride to Katherine. Ramp up the excitement with a scenic flight above Katherine Gorge. Head out on a daytime or sunset river cruise, launch a boat or hire a canoe for the day. Encounter native birds and animals, and witness the area’s astounding and unique geological formations. Cast a line for a giant barramundi, swim in thermal springs and beneath gushing cascades, and camp on sandy river banks. Don’t forget to watch for crocs.

Katherine plays a significant role as a meeting place for indigenous peoples. Gain insight into Aboriginal history and culture in the town’s museums and galleries. Try your hand at traditional crafts in a cultural festival, and tour an Aboriginal community to learn about bush medicine, bush tucker, and watch local artists at work. Throughout the regions’ national parks, you can trace incredible Dreamtime stories in ancient rock art.

Be sure not to miss Katherine’s popular and quirky festivals and events. Spend the day mingling with the locals at a music muster, Goldrush festival, rodeo meet, or get involved with the annual canoe marathon. Sample fresh, local produce at the community market, and pick up a craft souvenir to take back home. Rest up with a beverage and meal at one of the local pubs for a true Territory dining experience.

Details of the programme

Visit the site of the attraction to learn more:

Nitmiluk National Park, Gorge Rd, Nitmiluk NT 0852