Charles Darwin National Park

Darwin


Available for day-use only, this park protects places of natural and cultural importance, including part of Port Darwin wetland, one of the country's most significant wetland areas. There's a lookout and some pleasant short walks, and the birdwatching's good – watch for mangrove species such as the chestnut rail.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Darwin attractions

1. Darwin Aviation Museum

1.83 MILES

If you like aircraft and you like 'em big, you're going to love this place. Darwin's aviation museum, about 10km from the centre, has a mammoth B52 bomber…

2. Coral Reef by Night

2.37 MILES

Hosted by the Indo-Pacific Marine Exhibition, this evening includes a tour of the aquarium, seafood dinner (on biodegradable plates, no less!) and an…

3. Northern Centre for Contemporary Art

2.43 MILES

The NCCA is a really small space that shows some changing and challenging exhibitions. It's worth checking out while doing the Parap Village Market.

5. Royal Flying Doctor Service

2.51 MILES

This outstanding museum on Stokes Hill Wharf is the way all museums should be. There's a 55-seat hologram cinema, virtual-reality glasses that enable you…

6. Chinese Museum & Chung Wah Temple

2.54 MILES

This excellent little museum explores Chinese settlement in the Top End. The adjacent temple has a hushed interior, punctuated by scarlet lanterns and…

7. WWII Oil-Storage Tunnels

2.67 MILES

You can escape from the heat of the day and relive your Hitchcockian fantasies by walking through the WWII oil-storage tunnels. They were built in 1942 to…

8. George Brown Botanic Gardens

2.75 MILES

These 42-hectare gardens showcase plants from the Top End and around the world − monsoon vine forest, the mangroves and coastal plants habitat, baobabs,…