Charles Darwin National Park Tiger Brennan Dr, Charles Darwin NT 0820

Charles Darwin National Park





264 Reviews
  • Monday8 AM–7 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–7 PM
  • Friday8 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–7 PM




Charles Darwin National Park Tiger Brennan Dr, Charles Darwin NT 0820




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Tiger Brennan Dr, Charles Darwin NT 0820

Hours

  • Monday8 AM–7 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–7 PM
  • Friday8 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–7 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




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Lộc Hứa
12.09.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
Charles Darwin National Park is a small gem close to the centre of Darwin.The park has national significance for its ecological diversity and Aboriginal and World War II history.It also protects part of the Port Darwin wetland, one of Australia's most important wetlands.In the park are 36 of the Territory's 51 mangrove species.Mountain bike riders can enjoy Darwin's best network of tracks and access the many fire break paths through the bushland.The lookout platform has sweeping views of Darwin's ever developing skyline.Historic sites are scattered through the park and there's a World War II display where you can learn about Darwin's role in the Pacific War.Shell middens in the park suggest the Larrakia people have used this land for many thousands of years.Remember to wear protective clothing and apply insect repellent.Travel along Tiger Brennan Drive. Entry is at Winnellie, opposite Bowen Road.Follow the one-way road signs in the park.The park is only 5.5km from the city and an easy ride for cyclists.
Dallas Clarke
23.08.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
I liked the bomb storage exhibit. I bit different from other national parks.
Rob
03.08.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
A great place to visit and walk around. Also a nice view of Darwin city from the viewing platform. Plenty of hidden bunkers in the bush to try and find. The walking trails are clearly marked and well maintained. Will probably go again before I leave Darwin.
Mike W
28.07.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
Nice recreational park with BBQ's and good views over Darwin with lots of 2WW history in hidden bunkers showing examples of bombs and ammunition.Plenty of parking and easy accessibility, but a liitle out of the way.
Janelle Fletcher
24.07.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
Great spot for birdwatching, bush walking or mountain biking. Make sure to cover up or take insect repellent - the park has mangroves bordering, and the midgies/mosquitoes can be quite bad at times. Excellent picnic area close to the carpark with a viewing platform of the city skyline.
Daniele
19.07.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
To be honest there is not anything special in this national park. There is a pic-nic area full of mosquitoes so I recommend you to bring a spray.There are a few bunkers from the world war, there is a nice lookout of the Darwin skyline and a few trails that are especially made for mountain bike. That's it.
Ares RS
18.07.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
Charles Darwin National Park is a significant protected area located in the Northern Territory of Australia. Named after the renowned British naturalist Charles Darwin, this national park encompasses diverse ecosystems and showcases the region's unique wildlife and natural beauty. It is situated approximately 4 kilometers southeast of the city of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory.The park covers an area of over 1,400 hectares and comprises a variety of habitats, including monsoon forests, woodlands, and coastal environments. This diversity of landscapes fosters a rich array of flora and fauna, making it an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.One of the key features of Charles Darwin National Park is its cultural heritage. The area holds great significance for the local Larrakia Aboriginal people, who have a deep connection to the land and its resources. The park is home to several sacred sites and ancient Aboriginal rock art, which serve as a testament to the rich cultural history of the area.The park provides visitors with a range of recreational activities and experiences. There are numerous walking trails that wind through the park, offering opportunities for visitors to explore the different habitats and appreciate the diverse plant and animal life. The park is particularly popular for birdwatching, with over 120 species of birds recorded in the area. Visitors may also encounter reptiles, mammals, and a variety of plant species during their explorations.In addition to its natural and cultural significance, Charles Darwin National Park offers panoramic views of the city of Darwin, its harbor, and the surrounding landscapes. The park's lookout points provide breathtaking vistas and photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.To ensure the preservation of the park's ecosystems and heritage, the management of Charles Darwin National Park focuses on conservation and education. Efforts are made to protect the native flora and fauna, control invasive species, and maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystems within the park.Overall, Charles Darwin National Park serves as a gateway to the natural wonders and cultural heritage of the Northern Territory. Its proximity to the city of Darwin makes it easily accessible for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty and diversity of Australia's unique landscapes, while also gaining insights into the region's rich indigenous culture.
Sze Mei NG
18.07.2023
Charles Darwin National Park
3.5 stars.The WWII Explosive Storages are located in the park. One exhibition is just located near the entrance. Free of charge. No security guard.Go a bit futher, it's the park with BBQ/Picnic area. Enough carparks. There is an outlook - looking the city ot Darwin by using binoculars.Have bike trails and 3 levels of walking trails.Beware of insects.

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Charles Darwin National Park