We found so many great fishing spots and things to see and do it would be impossible to list. Dont just drive through, take the time to look around.
We found so many great fishing spots and things to see and do it would be impossible to list. Dont just drive through, take the time to look around.
Towns River campsite was great and we were the only ones there. Did not see one car on the track from Tomato Island onwards over 2 days. Heaps of buffalo and good scenery.
I absolutely love this area. It was my first eye opener to the Northern Territory. What certainly recommend the Park and the whole of the Limmen area for any adventure tourist
Limmen is a relatively newly declared National Park. There is still some feral cattle/ buffalo wandering around but never the less , the Park is so large that there is ample space here that you would not necessarily meet up with these animals. There is a huge range of different landscapes - from wooded areas to sand. From flat plains ti quite hilly ranges and lots of rivers , some flowing but most not ate this time of the year.
This was part of our trip along a back road and we really enjoyed the beautiful countryside we drove thru.. The characters we met - a road maintenance crew were great even spending time to chat as they had a break for the day.
I passed through Limmen National Park on my motorcycle and was disappointed not to have more time to spend there (I had lost time due to a mechanical issue near Borroloola).
It was, however, a stunning drive through wild bushland, with red rock formations, dry rivers beds (or very shallow crossings) and plenty of flora to keep nature-lovers and photographers interested. I spent the night at the Towns River campsite, which is maintained by Parks NT. This is a lovely spot, though you'll need to bring your own water and there are not showers. Sunrise over the river is a beautiful way to start the day, but don't be tempted to swim, for estuarine crocodiles live in this river!