Katherine Attractions
Cutta Cutta Caves are the Northern Territory’s only publicly accessible tropical limestone caves. Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park is located 30 km south of Katherine and covers 1499 hectares. Formed ...
Explore the Pine Creek Railway Precinct. The initial terminus of an uncompleted 19th Century transcontinental railway system, the Railway’s contribution to the development of the mining boom in the...
For an adventure packed holiday come to Gekko Canoeing and Trekking. This place offers a great way to discover greater Australia’s most famous sites such a Kakadu National Park and Katherine River....
Walks over the sandstone plateau range from an hour to 5 days offer spectacular views of the Gorge, as well as other landscapes and habitats. Some, like the 66 kilometre Jatbula Trail, take in most...
Originally built as an air terminal for the region during the Second World War, the Katherine Outback Heritage Museum is now home to an eclectic collection of pioneer artifacts, photographs and mem...
Take to the air for an exhilarating helicopter flight over the Katherine Gorge, offering unrestricted 180 degree panoramic views.
The remote Gulf area stretches east of Katherine to the Queensland border and meets the Gulf of Carpentaria, a shallow sea between Australia and Papua New Guinea. The area, home to four main indige...
The Famous Nitmiluk National Park is Katherine’s star attraction covering an awesome 3,000 km of magnificent country. The Katherine River flows through 13 separate gorges that carve their way throu...
Barranyi National Park, situated in the Gulf of Carpentaria, is one of the Northern Territory's most remote visitor destinations. This peaceful wilderness within the Sir Edward Pellew Group of isla...
90 kilometres north of Katherine is the gold rush town of Pine Creek, a treasure trove of heritage bush buildings and mining sites. Established in the late 1800s, echoes of the gold rush days are s...