Charles Darwin National Park

The Boab is iconic in the North West
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The area was part of a network of military sites established during the development of Darwin as Australia's World War II northern defence line.

Take a leisurely stroll or ride along the walking tracks and then relax with a picnic lunch overlooking the harbour.

There are wonderful views of the harbour and its wetlands from the picnic ground, at the lookout platform.

There are toilets, barbecues, walking tracks, a lookout, and a cycle path for visitor use.

Highlights
Boab's at sunset
Charles Darwin National Park

The area was part of a network of military sites established during the development of Darwin as Australia's World War II northern defence line.  more


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Sunset along the Track
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Sunset along the Track
Darwin Harbour

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Darwin Wharf Precinct

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