Greenant Creek Walk
This eight and a half kilometre walk, which forms part of the Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, takes you from Greenant Creek through to popular Wangi Falls. The creeks and springs around this region have a constant supply of water, thereby creating an abundance of remarkable flora and fauna. See tall Carpentaria palms, fig trees and weeping paperbark trees, while along the forest floor you can spot geckos, lizards and frogs. This walk is graded as difficult, as there are some steep inclines, so allow one to two days to complete. A shorter and easier return walk is also available, commencing at the bridge across Greenant Creek.
Please note - The area around Greenant Creek and Tjaetaba Falls is an Aboriginal sacred site, and the custodians request that visitors only swim above the falls. Camping fees apply in the park. Contact Park Headquarters at Batchelor for a map and permit information.
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