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Umbrawarra Gorge Pine Creek N.T.

Tourist attractions

Pine Creek, NT 0847
+61 8 8999 3973

Description

Umbrawarra Gorge is a stunning travel destination located in Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.

The gorge offers visitors a chance to explore a breathtaking, isolated gorge with steep red cliffs and a creek that meanders through it in the early to mid dry season. To reach Umbrawarra Gorge, visitors can travel 211 kilometers south along the Stuart Highway from Darwin or 89 kilometers north from Katherine and take Umbrawarra.

The Wagiman Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the area, and ancient Aboriginal art adorns the gorge walls, truly giving visitors an insight into the rich cultural history of the region.

The best things to do in Umbrawarra Gorge include taking a walk along the creek and reaching a large pool with a small sandy beach. Visitors can take in the stunning scenery while wading, swimming, and rock-hopping to explore the rest of the gorge. The gorge also offers a great opportunity for camping, hiking, and walking.

The best time to visit Umbrawarra Gorge is during the early to mid dry season when the creek is flowing, and visitors can swim in its rocky pools and sandy beaches.

Visitors must book and pay a fee online before they go for an unforgettable experience at Umbrawarra Gorge. The park is open all year round with four-wheel drive (4WD) access only during the wet season from October to April.

Details

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Pine Creek, NT 0847

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