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Robin Falls Walk
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Robin Falls is an attractive three-tiered waterfall that's just outside the boundaries of Litchfield National Park near the township of Adelaide River. The falls are reached by a short walk following a crystal clear creek through scenic bush surrounds. The area is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna unique to the Top End and affords lovely views back over the cascading Falls.
From the car park at the end of the road, follow the creek upstream. Allow yourself about 20-30 minutes each way to walk to the falls. Access to the area is seasonal so time your visit for early in the Dry Season.
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