Red Lily Billabong campground
Here you’ll find a collection of three secluded campgrounds suited to adventurous travellers.
These sites are popular with local fishers but rarely used by those unfamiliar with the region.
Two kilometres from Aurora Kakadu Resort there’s a turnoff that takes you down an 18 km track through savanna woodlands to three billabongs. The first is Red Lily Billabong (Djunda). Bucket Billabong (Ngarrababa) is a further 2 km down the track, closely followed by Alligator Billabong (Gurdurunguranjdju).
You won’t find facilities or defined camping areas so just pick a shady spot near one of the fireplaces to set up camp.
There is no boat ramp, so you’ll need to launch straight off the bank.
Staying safe at Kakadu
We want you to have a fantastic holiday that’s memorable for all the right reasons! Kakadu is a wild place – here are our tips to help you be Crocwise and stay safe, particularly near waterways:
- please read our safety information
- watch our safety video.
This site is currently open
High clearance 4WD essential
See the Access report for more details
Type of camping
Suitable for
- Tents
- Caravans
- Camper trailers
Region
Facilities
- Alcohol permitted
- Fire pit
- Boat ramp
- No drinking water
- No generators permitted
- No picnic tables
- No power
- No rubbish bins
- No showers
- No toilets
- No swimming pool
Location
Nearest hub
Amenities at hub
- Park passes
- Fuel
- General store
- Meals
- Restaurant
- Bar
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