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Keep River National Park Experience Keep River National containing evidence of their Park, it may be small but there occupation. You can visit an Safety and Comfort is lots to see and do. Located interesting structure on Ginger’s • Observe park safety signs 468 kilometres from Katherine, Hill, and see paintings at Lang- • Carry and drink plenty of water it sits right on the Territory’s gerrbi (Nigli Gap) at Jarnem. • Wear a shady hat, sunscreen and border with Western Australia. Jenamoom has paintings and other insect repellent traces of the Miriwoong people’s • Wear suitable clothing and Access (see map overleaf) long occupation. The Park entrance is 3 km east footwear of the NT/WA border. The 2WD Walking • Carry a first aid kit Fact Sheet gravel roads to the main attractions Ginger’s Hill walk - This • Avoid strenuous activity during may be corrugated. Roads are short (200 m return) walk leads to the heat of the day closed at times due to flooding a stone structure typical of many • Ensure your vehicle is well between November and April. built by Aboriginal groups through maintained and equipped the region. Its purpose is revealed Find out Park road conditions by • Do not swim - Estuarine at the top of the hill. phoning the Parks and Wildlife Crocodiles may inhabit waterways, observe warning offices listed below. Other Goorrandalng Walk - From the signs road conditions are available Goorrandalng campground is a by phoning 1800 246 199, or short (2 km, 1 hour) walk that Please Remember weaves through the sandstone. It checking the road conditions • Take your rubbish away with presents magnificent views of rock website: www.roadreport.nt.gov.au you. Rubbish bins are not formations and experiences of the provided When to Visit sandstone habitat. The most comfortable months to • Keep to designated roads and visit the Park are from May to Jenamoom Walk - This 3 km, 2 tracks August when temperatures range hour walk follows the bed of the • All cultural items and wildlife between 10oC and 35oC. However, Keep River to a site once used are protected while the weather is warmer and by the Miriwoong people as a • Pets are not permitted in the wetter during the rest of the year, wet season shelter. See evidence Park the wetlands become spectacular, of their occupation in a midden • Nets, traps and firearms are not the woodlands lush and the containing the remains of many permitted meals over many years. campgrounds quieter between • Take care with fire, light fires November and April. Jarnem Walks - A 7 km loop only in fireplaces provided What to See and Do track gives you three walk options • Camp only in designated Aboriginal sites, spectacular from the Jarnem campground - the camping areas geology and many different complete loop (allow 3 h), walk • Collect firewood before arriving habitats feature in Keep River to the lookout and back (5.5 km, at your picnic or campsite National Park. The geological 2 h return), or walk to the art site • Generators are only permitted at formations are similar to the and back (5.2 km, 2 h return). Goorrandalng campground and Bungle Bungles and walks The views from the lookout are must be turned off by 8.30pm from both campgrounds offer particularly stunning in the early • Observe all fishing morning and late afternoon light. opportunities to explore this regulations spectacular landscape. Sandstone Visitor Facilities • Check that your vehicle is not habitats host notable species like Camping - There are two transporting pests like weeds the Short-eared Rock-wallaby, camping areas - one at and cane toads. White-quilled Rock-pigeon and Goorrandalng, 18 km from the Sandstone Shrike-thrush. Park entrance, the other at Jarnem, Cockatoo Lagoon and Aboriginal sites - The 32 km from the entrance. Camping Information Centre - Call Miriwoong and Gajirrabeng facilities include tables, barbecues into the Information Centre to people have lived in this area and pit toilets. Drinking water is find out more about the Park. It for thousands of years. Scattered available at Jarnem and along the has a picnic area and is close to throughout the Park are sites road just past the Ranger Station Cockatoo Lagoon, a great place to turnoff (see map overleaf). watch birds. Parks & Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory Keep River National Park Regional Office Ph: (08) 9167 8827 32 Giles St KATHERINE NT 0850 PO Box 344 KATHERINE NT 0851 www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au Ph: (08) 8973 8888 Keep River National Park Darwin Keep River National Park 0 100 200 Kilometres Darwin ) Leliyn (Edithiluk Falls National Park Nitm Gorge Katherine Limmen Bight Marine Park KATHERINE Cutta CuttaRoper Caves Hwy Nature Park Keep River Elsey Barranyi (North Island) Giwining / National Park National Park Hwy National Victoria Flora River Park Kununurra Nature Park Limmen National Park Borroloola Judbarra / Gregory Caranbirini Carpentaria Hwy Conservation W National Park e Reserve s t e r d n n A u s nsla t r a ee l i a Barkly Hwy Qu To Mount Isa To Tennant Creek * Jarnem Keep River NO GENERATORS 8 * Jenamoom Walk N WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN 8 Legend Goorrandalng 3 Information Aboriginal art site * Ranger Station Cultural site Walking Track Picnic Toilet No Generators NO GENERATORS 12 Camping Parking Ginger's Hill Walk Water Birdwatching Barbeque Telephone Cockatoo Lagoon * Park Boundary * 3 No swimming Kununurra in Keep River Walking Track 50 km National Park Water Course Roads Katherine 024 68 Highway 468 km Kilometres * Distance Indicator D/05/2015PWCNT Fact Sheet For more information see our website: www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au or contact Katherine Visitor Centre on (08) 8972 2650.