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People air boating down Mary River National Park

Parco nazionale del fiume Mary

Accessibile tutto l'anno ea poco più di 60 minuti di auto da Darwin, i billabong d'acqua dolce, la corteccia di carta e le foreste monsoniche di questo ricco parco nazionale offrono eccellenti opportunità per osservare la fauna selvatica, pescare, passeggiare nel bush e fotografare.

Accedi alla piattaforma di osservazione di Shady Camp per guardare a monte e sei destinato ad avvistare uno dei tanti grandi coccodrilli che chiamano casa questo tratto del fiume Mary. Ammira l'avifauna dalla piattaforma panoramica in riva al mare presso il Bird Billabong dal nome appropriato, o segui il sentiero a piedi fino al billabong stesso. Visita la piattaforma panoramica di Mistake Billabong e osserva la vita sull'acqua che si svolge davanti a te. Fermati al Couzens Lookout per un'eccellente opportunità fotografica dei dintorni e degli spettacolari tramonti di fascia alta, oppure visita la Brian Creek Monsoon Forest per vedere la variegata giungla monsonica che contrasta fortemente con i boschi circostanti.

Il Parco offre molte opportunità e luoghi per il campeggio, il picnic, le passeggiate, con servizi come servizi igienici, rampe per barche, pannelli informativi e segnali storici. Si applicano tariffe per il campeggio e i siti devono essere prenotati online prima della visita.

Cosa da fare e da vedere presso il Mary River

Costo d’ingresso

  • Indicative Prices biglietti da $10.00 a $60.00
    Park entry fees - Parks Pass applies. (NT residents exempt). Camping fees apply to all visitors.
  • Child biglietti da $5.00 a $30.00
    Park entry fees - Parks Pass applies. (NT residents exempt). Camping fees apply to all visitors.

Strutture

  • Barbeque
  • Nautica Servizi
  • Roulotte / camper Trailer / siti Camper / Campeggi
  • Parcheggio
  • Belvedere
  • Area PicNic
  • Bagno pubblico

Attività

  • Osservazione uccelli
  • Canottaggio
  • Campeggio
  • Pesca
  • A quattro ruote di guida
  • passeggiate

Accessibilità

Accesso disabili disponibili, l'operatore per informazioni contattare.

Certificazione

  • COVID sicuro

Map

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Nelle vicinanze

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Can Mary River be done as a day trip?

Being so close to Darwin, it's certainly possible to do Mary River as a one-day adventure. There are a number of tour operators who offer single and multi-day trips from Darwin to Mary River.

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Do I need any passes or permits to visit Mary River?

No permits or passes are required to visit Mary River.

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How do I get around Mary River?

Mary River National Park is famous for its wetlands and rivers, so a boat is the best way to see all the highlights. Another option is to take an airboating tour. There are a number of tour operators who can take you through the region.

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How do I get to Mary River?

Mary River National Park is a one-hour drive from Darwin along sealed roads. Leave Darwin along the Stuart Highway and turn left on to the Arnhem Highway. You might also like to choose from one of the tour options to get you there.

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How far is Mary River from Darwin?

Mary River is about 1.5 hours' drive east of Darwin (150 km), and a 1.5 hour drive (140 km) west of Jabiru.

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What are the major attractions at Mary River?

Mary River is known for its vibrant birdlife, stunning wetlands, excellent fishing and abundant wildlife. Fish, reptiles, mammals and birds live side-by-side; it's literally teeming with life. Enjoy an airboat tour, helicopter ride or 4WD adventure. Try fishing for barramundi at Corroboree Billabong and Shady Camp.

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What should I bring with me to Mary River?

While the Mary River is not too far from Darwin, it's important to take proper precautions. If driving, carry drinking water, a first-aid kit and make sure the petrol tank is full. Sun protection, insect repellant, and appropriate footwear are essential. Fishing gear is a must for anyone keen on snagging a few barramundi, and avid birdwatchers should bring a pair of binoculars.

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When is the best time to visit Mary River?

Mary River is in the middle of the Top End, so you'll find May to October when the weather is dry and warm is the best time to get full access. There's nothing like experiencing the luscious wetlands from November to April. The 'run-off' from February to April is the peak season and the best time to reel in some barramundi. Tours and accommodation are available all year round.

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Where should I go next from Mary River?

Mary River is the gateway to Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land. If you've come from Darwin head on to see Jabiru, Gunlom, Jim Jim Falls, Yellow Water, the Ubirr Rock Art Site and other stunning attractions in Kakadu National Park. Arnhem Land is also accessible from the Mary River region but you will need a permit to enter the area.