| About Litchfield National 
                          Park in Northern Territory AustraliaIt also features numerous waterfalls which 
                          cascade from a sandstone plateau called the Tabletop 
                          Range, intriguing magnetic termite mounds, historical 
                          sites, and the weathered sandstone pillars of the Lost 
                          City. 
                         How To Get To Litchfield 
                          National ParkNear Batchelor, 100 km south-west of Darwin, 
                          the Park is generally accessible all year (sealed roads) 
                          via Batchelor. In the dry season it is also possible 
                          to get to the Park via Cox Peninsula Road (which is 
                          unsealed). 
                         When To Visit Litchfield 
                          National Park This Park is spectacular at any time, 
                          though most 4WD tracks are closed during the wet season. 
                          Some swimming areas such as Wangi Falls, become unsafe 
                          after heavy rain and are closed for swimming but kiosk 
                          and picnic facilities remain open. 
                         What To See And Do In 
                          Litchfield National ParkThere are many camping areas located throughout 
                          the Park, as well as picnic areas and bushwalking tracks. 
                          Some waterholes are safe to swim in. 
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