River, stream, or creek and dog-friendly camping in Northern Territory

Cross Australia’s northernmost frontier for an Outback adventure in canyons, deserts, and billabongs.

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"The Escarpment" @ The Gorge

20 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Lansdowne, NT
Ereluk - Our personal name sake nestled between Jodetluk and Nitmiluk - Private, secluded, “Primitive Camp Sites” nestled around a 400 acre property in a unique Australian bush setting. Firstly named aptly “The Escarpment” for the truly beautiful ridge that runs kilometers along the block boundary, providing a perfect back drop to individual camp sites. Purpose built van pads spaced far enough apart to offer privacy and peace have been positioned with the Caravan in mind. Whilst waiting for the wet & the long grass to let us onto the flats, we have set up an initial 10 sites that are all year round accessible. These are a bit closer together as will be described in the description. Also a bit cheaper so happy campers all round! Ereluk - The true experience! Over The Creek - some of the best camping sites along the base of the escarpment are just waiting to be found. Yearly we fix up after the wet giving 4WD access to these hidden gems. A little more expensive but worth the extra for the views alone. On The Creek - Our most sort after sites! We have 3 sites only that are situated on the best part of the creek this block has to offer. Deep holes that are great for a swim with water so clear we drink it. Truly amazing and worth the extra $ for a sweet location. It is mostly 4WD access and all vans must be self-contained as no amenities, water or power are available at these sites. Those looking for a bush experience with plenty of activities to do during the day will not be disappointed.
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Parson Springs Bush Stay

6 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Berry Springs, NT
Nestled in the scenic Berry Springs, NT - the Gateway to Litchfield! )ur campsite offers the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Located close to popular attractions such as Berry Springs Nature Park, Territory Wildlife Park, and the famous Berry Springs Pub, Litchfield Pub, our site is an ideal base for exploring the natural wonders and local highlights of the region. We're also situated at the gateway to Litchfield National Park, Crab Claw Island, and Dundee Beach. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate our proximity to land-based fishing spots and two boat ramps, all within a 10-minute drive. Additionally, we are neighbours with Barramundi Adventures Darwin, the famous land-based fishing spot in Darwin (plus they have a bar within stumbling distance). Our campsite features ample privacy with spacious sites surrounded by natural bush, perfect for star gazing and bush walking. Each site is equipped with a sprinkler system to keep the dust at bay and a water tank for cleaning, drinking, and showering. Rest assured, your campsite is secure behind a coded pad-locked gate in a very safe region, allowing you to explore the surrounding tourist attractions worry-free, if you need to leave your belongings/van/trailer while you go on your adventure. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of Berry Springs Bush Retreat – your perfect getaway in the Northern Territory. We have three camping sites, one for tents and two for caravans/motorhomes/campertrailers. Campsites 1 and 2 are both are tucked into the bush and very private. Campsite 3 is the last on the road so is still private, but has a shallow bush round-about/pull through to camp in. Perfect for quick stop or terrible reversers :-) We are pet friendly too, but there is plenty of livestock nearby, so keeping your pet with you at all times is recommended. Within 10 Minutes from: - Barramundi Adventures Darwin (3 min) - Berry Springs Nature Park - Berry Springs Tavern - Litchfield Pub - Tumbling Waters - Southport Boat Ramp - Middle Arm Boat Ramp - Territory Wildlife Park About 1 hr from: - Darwin CBD (1 hr) - Litchfield National Park Waterfalls (1hr 15m) - Giant Termite Mounds Attraction - Batchelor / Butterfly Farm - Manton Dam (40 min) (skiing / wakeboarding / swimming / Barra fishing) - Lake Bennet (45 min) - Dundee Beach (1hr 15min) - Water playground/ pub/ beach/ fishing charters - Sand Palms - Pub - Crab Claw Island - Pub / Beach - Corroborree Billabong (1 hr 20m) - Sunset Crocodile & Birdwatching Cruises / Fishing - Corroborree Park Tavern (1 hr) - Buffalo to pat / Pub
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Rum Jungle Ridge

5 sites · RVs, Tents310 acres · Rum Jungle, NT
Enter Old North Australia Railway, via Peacock Rd, Darwin River. NOT BATCHELOR Google maps taking people the wrong way ! We are 14km along Old North Australia Railway. Off grid property on 310 acres of beautiful secluded bush. Just over an hour's drive from Darwin CBD and close to Litchfield National Park via 4WD track Come explore, relax and pitch your tent. Plenty of shady places to camp along the wet season creek. Must have own amenities and leave no trace Gather your friends or family and head out of town to get away from it all for a night or two...Sleep under the stars, set up camp or bring your camper to unwind and unplug as you reconnect with nature. Enjoy a bushwalk, a campfire or a swim in the wet season creek or just put your feet up with a book and a cold drink in Darwin's rugged bushland. Large camp sites and caravans welcome. Dog friendly. There are no amenities here, so suits self-sufficient campers who leave no trace. Please enter property via Peacock Rd, Darwin River, not Batchelor
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Peaceful off Grid

5 sites · RVs, Tents38 acres · Acacia Hills, NT
This is a peaceful and quite location for off the grid self sufficient Campers who enjoy wildlife and having space around you. We have a great range of bird life and wallaby's. Perfect for unhooking the van and exploring Darwin, perhaps treating yourself to a night or two in the City or leaving the van behind whilst you explore the waterfalls at Litchfield or take a fishing charter at Dundee Beach. Enjoy the many tours that Darwin has to offer whilst not having to worry about parking and the safety of your van. This property is located 48km from Darwin City, 25mins from Coolalinga Central, 30mins from Palmerston, 15mins from Berry Springs Nature Reserve and Tavern. 15 acres of cleared natural bush land. Very private and secure yard with fencing and a caretaker on the property. Plenty of wood for fires on the cool dry season evenings. The creek may be flowing depending on the time. Typicallly the water drys up from July to November. We look forward to sharing our property with you and making your stay as relaxing and enjoyable for all.
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Green Acres

12 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Bynoe, NT
Green Acres is located in Bynoe, just over an hour and a half drive from Darwin in the Northern Territory. We have five spacious powered sites and plenty of non-powered sites available. We are close to boat ramps where you can access excellent fresh and salt-water fishing and crabbing. We are close to both Berry Springs and Litchfield National Park where you can find stunning waterfalls, swimming holes and wildlife to enjoy. The Sandpalms Roadhouse is a two minute drive away. They offer fuel, a cafe style menu, with special nights for a roast or a woodfired pizza, They are a licensed, family friendly establishment. There is often wildlife visiting our property so keep an eye out whilst enjoying your time at camp. Enjoy listening to the sounds of nature while sitting around your campfire. We also have a toilet and shower available for campers. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash upon arrival and under your control at all times. Due to not having an area waste removal program in Bynoe it is appreciated that you take all waste with you. Please check out our website: http://greenacres.godaddysites.com/ or Facebook page Green Acres NT for further information and a video.
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Watjan Tours

2 sites · RVs, Tents80000 acres · Daly River, NT
Joe (Dingo) Parry, Lucy Carlingung and family invite you to join them to experience their Traditional Lands, 80,000 acres west of Daly River in the Northern Territory. It is essential you message the host prior to submitting a booking. You can pitch your tent at our base camp, where you'll find hot showers and composting toilets. 4WD Access only. Come and experience cultural tourism, including history, bush tucker, viewing wildlife. Our own traditional lands have many wonderful aspects of natural beauty including rivers, billabongs, sprawling wetlands, and seemingly endless open plains. It's highly recommended that you book a Tag Along Tour. Our guided tours, are arranged to suit YOU and can include Welcome to Country Ceremony, Traditional Dancing, Fishing (catch and release), Bush tucker, Hunting and preparing food for a meal (fresh skinned wallaby), Birdwatching, Wildlife spotting and swimming. Please note that there are dangers for tourist here, including animals, getting lost and high temperatures. We have 5 sites in total which are fairly close to each other (5 km maximum). Base Camp has facilities and the others are for self sufficient campers only. Our experiences are customisable, so please get in touch with us.
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Territory Rural Backyard

6 sites · RVs68 acres · Berry Springs, NT
Welcome to our Territory Rural Backyard! We welcome be self-contained caravans and trailers and can supply you with water if required. The campsites are spacious and grassy and within easy reach of lots of great attractions. Berry Springs waterhole is within easy reach and a popular destination for tourists, it is a beautiful place and well worth a visit! We have Goats and chooks that you are welcome to interact with. There is also plenty of wildlife around the property including lots of birds We are just a short walk to river but please remember to be croc wise! Discounts for week stay, 7th night free. There are 2 friendly dogs the property so if your pet is friendly there wont be a problem, just keep in mind the goats and chooks. There may be the option to join in some fitness classed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. We also have some Pour Paint classes held on Fridays, bookings for these classes are essential and private sessions can also be arranged. Message us for more information. Campers MUST be self sufficient with their own camping toilet and take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided.
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River, stream, or creek and dog-friendly camping in Northern Territory guide

Overview

Vast desert landscapes, balmy tropical heat, and some of Australia’s most dramatic terrain—the Northern Territory is a region to be savoured. Give yourself ample time to explore the national parks’ ancient Aboriginal rock art; hike through sweeping gorges; or set out on an epic road trip all the way to the Red Centre. Here, each season offers its own appeal. Dry season (June through Sept) is the best time to hike, surf, or camp out in the wilderness, while in wet season (November through April), wildlife cruises and waterfalls are at their most impressive.

Where to go

Darwin

Darwin is the gateway to the Litchfield and Mary River national parks, where you can pitch a tent along the riverside, spot wildlife on a bushwalk, then cool off in a natural swimming hole. For the best of both worlds, stop at one of the city’s beachfront campsites and explore the parks on a day trip.

Kakadu

Cruise among crocs, uncover Aboriginal rock art sites, and swim in natural waterholes at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Bush campgrounds provide an opportunity to get back to nature, while the park has over 30 marked rainforest hiking trails.

Alice Springs

Venture to Alice Springs, Australia’s Red Centre, to hike around King’s Canyon, hear Dreamtime stories of Aboriginal heritage, and lose yourself in the endless desert landscapes. Adventurers can roll out a swag beneath the desert stars and wake early to watch the sunrise over Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Katherine

South of Darwin, the Katherine River is flanked by rocky gorges and savannah grasslands where you can hike, camp, or kayak away from crowds. In Nitmiluk National Park, you can also soak in natural thermal springs, visit ancient caves, or swim at Edith Falls.

Arnhem Land

Campers venturing to the northernmost corner of Arnhem Land are rewarded with deserted beaches, rocky promontories, and hidden waterfalls. You need a permit to visit the traditional lands of the Yolngu people and a four-wheel drive is best for getting around, but it’s worth the effort to discover one of Australia’s most undeveloped pockets of wilderness.

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