Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park was the smallest of the Parks we explored in the Northern Territory.
The Tolmer Falls walk was a circular walk starting and ending at the falls themselves.
The good part of visiting in the wet season was that there was a lot of water in the falls. The bad part was that there was a downpour for part of the time that we were in Litchfield. At least we got to swim in the (chilly) Florence Falls.
We had the most basic accommodation in the Litchfield Tourist Park including a surprising visitor to our bathroom – who kept coming back!
Tolmer Falls Walk



Florence Falls – where I had a chilly swim

Odd sign to the Park we stayed in (so I thought)

Our cabin in the Litchfield Tourist Park

Another visitor – but just outside our cabin

Now I understood the sign – this frog kept swimming up the pipework into our toilet

Magnetic Termite Mounds – so called as the termites align the mounds to minimise exposure to the sun

