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Tumbling Waters Holiday Park - Berry Springs From $18

Tumbling Waters Holiday Park - Less than 40 minutes south of Darwin lies a hidden tropical oasis as close to paradise as you are likely to find! Quality accommodation to suit all budgets, choice of holiday villas or cabins, cool shady powered van sites & grassed camping areas. Relax with a cold drink at the garden bar whilst you enjoy a great movie at the deckchair cinema under the stars. Cool off in the pool or enjoy activities to keep you on the go. The park is home to an abundance of native animals & birds with over 100 varieties recorded within the park. Excellent photo opportunities exist as you meander the freshwater crocodile lagoon boardwalk, explore the 5km of walking trails along the river or experience excellent Top End fishing at your doorstep!

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Tumbling Waters Holiday Park ~ Berry Springs







Berry Springs - a 40 minute drive south of Darwin, has a general store, petrol station and camping and caravan facilities. The small settlement is most often visited by those wanting to explore the Territory Wildlife Park and the Berry Springs Nature Reserve. The Reserve protects a large part of the Berry Creek catchment. Berry Creek begins as a series of springs, forms a small creek then reaches Darwin Harbour through a mangrove lined estuary. During WWII , Berry Springs was part of a Rest and Recreation Camp set up by the armed forces for the 100 000 personnel based in the area. A number of huts and weir were built at Berry Springs during this time. You can still see the remains around the main pool. Berry Springs continues to be popular with locals and tourists as a place for rest and recreation. The park is an attractive area close to Darwin for recreational activities. Enjoy a refreshing swim, relax in a cascading rock pool or sit down to a picnic lunch on the idyllic shore. If you swim with goggles you can see many small native fish and other aquatic life that live in the clear pools. The world acclaimed Territory Wildlife Park, nestled in 400 hectares of natural bushland, showcases the wildlife of northern Australia, which you can see up close and in their natural habitats.