Jarrangbarnmi walk (Koolpin Gorge)
You need a permit to bushwalk or camp here
Please allow 14 days for processing.
For more information, please contact the permits officer on +61 (08) 8938 1140 or at Kakadu.Permits@dcceew.gov.au
Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin) gorge is a stunning gorge hidden in the southern region of Kakadu.
Take a short walk to sparkling plunge pools and waterfalls at the start of the gorge or explore 2 km up the gorge without a bushwalking permit.
An unforgettable way to spend a day surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush greenery.
Wildlife
Beautiful and fragile, Jarrangbarnmi is home to some particularly rare species. The hooded parrot is only found in the hilly and dry open forest and Woodland Country of this area. It nests in termite mounds where its eggs are incubated.
Keep an eye out for the brightly coloured Gouldian finch and the barrk (black wallaroo).
Saltwater crocodiles are found in the creek alongside the campground and vegetation pool, so don’t swim or collect water in either. Please pay attention to all signage and permit conditions.
Culture
Jarrangbarnmi was created by the Jawoyn creation ancestors. The name comes from the Jawoyn words ‘jarrang’, meaning flood or big water flow, and ‘barn’, meaning rift or gap.
Camping
Bush camping is available beside Koolpin Creek. Access is by permit only. Apply for your permit well in advance to avoid missing out.
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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.
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