Litchfield National Park
The Litchfield National Park is a national park located in the northern part of Australia.
Located near the small town of Adelaide River it has a population of just a few hundred people. It is about seventy miles south of Darwin, a much larger town. To the north of the town of Adelaide River is the Adelaide River Australian Military Cemetery which is dedicated to the lives lost in World War II.
The Lichfield National Park is the most popular park in the Darwin regional area and attracts more than 250,000 visitors annually. The park is about a two hour drive from Darwin and is definitely more along the lines of gentle more than the rugged nature of Kakadu.
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