Updated list of sites open to visitors
Welcome back to Kakadu! The following sites are either open now to visitors or will be reopening from Friday, 3 July 2020 as indicated as part of a staged reopening of the national park.
Sites now open or reopening from Friday, 3 July 2020
* Denotes site reopening from Friday, 3 July 2020
South Alligator region
- Mamukala Wetlands
- Kungarre walk
- Two Mile Hole – camping and day use
- Alligator Billabong track open only to high clearance 4WD vehicles to Alligator Billabong from Arnhem Highway only. Visitors must exit via Arnhem Highway also. Sites include:
- Red Lily Billabong (Djunda)
- Bucket Billabong (Ngarrababa)
- Alligator Billabong (Gurdurunguranjdju)
East Alligator (Erre) region
- Manngarre walk
- Bardedjilidji walk
- Ubirr
- Merl 1 – camping and day use
Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) region
- Burrungkuy (Nourlangie Rock), Anbangbang (walk part-open), Nawurlandja lookout
- Mirray Lookout
- Kubara and Nanguluwurr walks
- Malanbanjbanjdju – camping and caravan use areas
- Burdulba camping area
- Djarradjin (Muirella Park) – camping and boat ramp
- Sandy Billabong (Djirrilba) – camping and day use
Jim Jim region
- Mardukal campsite
- Jim Jim Falls*
- Karnamarr (Garnamarr) campground*
Mary River region
- Bukbukluk lookout
- Yurmikmik (Boulder Creek and Motor Car Falls)
- Gungurul campsite and walks
- Kambolgie campground
- Ferny Gully and Igoymarrwa (Moline Rockhole) – limited access
- Gunlom* – lower pool and campground only
- Maguk* – lower pool and campground only
- Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin Gorge)* – access restricted by permit system to max 40 visitors at any one time
Boat ramps
- Two Mile Hole
- South Alligator River
- East Alligator River (upstream and downstream ramps)
- Djarradjin (Muirella Park)
- Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba)
- Home Billabong
- Mardukal Billabong
For the most up-to-date information on access to specific sites please refer to the Kakadu access report.
Social distancing
Don’t forget to maintain social distancing. Some paths or areas may be one-directional or have other health and safety restrictions related to COVID-19, so we request visitors please observe directional arrows and signs.
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