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| Gregory National Park - Things to See and Do |
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Overview: Gregory National Park, the Territorys second-largest National Park, is an impressive 13,000 square kilometres of ranges, gorges, sandstone and escarpment. Monsoon rainforest, eucalyptus and tall, arid grasses contrast with distinctive boab treess. The park features spectacular range and gorge scenery and significant traces of Aboriginal culture, European exploration and pastoral history. Its possible to visit Gregory National Park on an overnight trip from Katherine, 285 kilometres away and if youre looking for adventure it has two challenging four wheel drive tracks and plenty of opportunities for fishing and camping. Facilities and vehicle access is limited, so visitors should first call at the Timber Creek Information Centre. Popular activities in this spectacular Park include boat tours or scenic flights, hiring your own boat, bushwalking, fishing and camping. A boat ramp on Big Horse Creek gives access to the Victoria River and 4x4 tracks have been developed to facilitate access to the more remote areas in the south of the Park. The Victoria River sector of the park has a campground and escarpment walks only a short distance from the Victoria Highway at Joe Creek. The Park can be reached via the Victoria Highway from Katherine. |
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Gorge What to Do? 4x4 Tracks : A series of tracks provide the visitor with an ideal opportunity to explore this unique wilderness. These tracks are remote and potentially hazardous. Visitors must be fully self sufficient and prepared for all emergencies. Basic campsites with minimal facilities are located along each track. They make good bases for fishing, walking and birdwatching. The
Bullita Stockroute : Driving time required 8 hours. Distance is 90 km. The Humbert Track
: Driving time required 6 hours. Distance 112km The Wickham & Broadarrow Tracks : These tracks lead into the remote southern regions of the Park. They are long and suitable for the well prepared traveller. Visitors books are situated at either end of the tracks along with a pamphlet outlining the route and facilities. Access : Access may be restricted during the wet season from December to March. the 4x4 tracks are usually closed from December to April. Caravans and trailers are not recommended. |