Wangi Falls to Walker Creek – Tabletop Track
Highlights
- Embark on an 18½ kilometre bushwalk from Wangi Falls to Walker Creek, immersing yourself in stunning escarpment views.
- Pause to spot vibrant birdlife, including red-winged parrots and kingfishers, in the diverse habitats along the track.
- Camp overnight at the bush campsite near Tjenya Falls, enjoying the tranquillity of the surrounding woodland and creeks.
- Prepare for a moderate to difficult hike, ensuring you carry sufficient water supplies during the dry season.
The Wangi Falls to Walker Creek section is a two-day 18½ kilometre bushwalk that is part of the Tabletop Track. It takes you from the ever-popular Wangi Falls to Walker Creek in Litchfield National Park.
Pause along this section of the track to take in the views of the stunning escarpment country. The landscape’s rocky outcrops and ridges provide habitat for local wildlife. There is abundant birdlife to spot – look out for colourful red-winged parrots, double-bar finches, or kingfishers.
From the escarpment the path traverses open woodland and crosses creeks lined with pandanus. You can camp overnight at the bush campsite near Tjenya Falls.
Be aware that water can become scarce across the Tabletop Track later in the dry season (August-September). It is recommended to carry sufficient supplies.
The walk is graded as moderate to difficult, so a good level of fitness and preparation is required.
NT Parks Visitor Pass apply within Litchfield National Park. NT Parks Visitor Pass fees (NT residents exempt), and camping and extended walk fees for all visitors, must be booked and paid online before you visit.
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