Jim Jim - Garnamarr Campground
- Kakadu National Park
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Jim Jim Falls - On the Kakadu Highway down Cooinda
at the south end of Kakadu National Park to Jim Jim
and Twin Falls. (Side trip of 130km return).
From the north end of the park turn east off the
Kakadu Highway 43km south of the Bowali Centre. this
is only a 4WD access road.
A just under 2km return walk through a monsoon forest
and over small and larger boulders will take you to
a deep plunge pool surrounded by ancient, 150-metre
high cliffs where the falls pound the bottom druring
the Tropical Summer also known as the Green or Wet
Seasons usually from late November to March.
As season may change access may be unpredictable.
Jim Jim Gorge Track is an icon of the region and must
do for the fit and adventureous.
Kakadu
and Uluru park pass prices - July 2016
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Jim Jim 4WD unsealed Track
Jim Jim Track is closed during the wet
season and there is a deep water crossing at Jim Jim
that must be crossed to continue onwards to Twin Falls.
This is definitely 4WD only, it is
rough and corrugated in patches and sandy with drifts
and sand banks in other places, considerably a slow
trip.
Camping is only allowed/possible
at end of Jim Jim track at designated camp site. A
newly upgraded camp ground is being currently being
completed at Jim Jim.
Picnic Area |
(dry season only) |
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The picnic area is located along
the Jim Jim falls access road on the way to Twin
Falls, before the Jim Jim Creek crossing. |
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This day use area provides picnic
facilities under shady trees. Toilet facilities
are also provided. Camping is not permitted in
this area. This is also the starting point for
the Budjmi Lookout walk. |
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Blog: I took these shots in September
this year. If your on a tour try to stay awake as
one tends to doze off after a few minutes or you will
miss the ancient countryside - probably the only way
I can decribe it. Many folks have described this trip
(and I have read tourist blogs as well) as bone shatering.
Well I haven't the best health and I enjoyed it.
Bone shattering I didn't think so more
the vehicle swayed from sand bank to sand bank in
areas and a few bumpy patches. Maybe we had the best
driver. Actually we own a 4WD but this opted for a
tour to see the difference.
You will see sections called blogs 1-16
here. Simiply these are Marg and my experiences and
our thoughts not the parks.
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Jim Jim Falls Area - Road Access
Access to the Jim Jim Falls area is by 4WD
only. Turn east off the Kakadu Highway 43km south
of the Bowali Centre. Engage 4WD and travel 50 km
along the Jim Jim Falls access road to reach the Garnamarr
Campground (see below for details) . Jim Jim Falls
car park is an additional 15 km along the access road
. For Twin
Falls see here.
Please note that the information in this document
may not necessarily provide the latest details. During
the dry season written road reports may be provided
on a weekly basis as road conditions are less variable
and road reports are not loaded onto the web on weekends
or public holidays. For the latest up-to-date details,
contact the Bowali Visitor Centre on 08 8938 1121.
Important to note: During the dry season July
till October - Jim Jim Falls ceases to flow.
Kakadu
and Uluru park pass prices - July 2016
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Where to stay: Garnamarr Campground (dry season
only, 4WD)
The Garnamarr Campground caters for about 200 people
and is located beside the Jim Jim Falls access road
about 50km from the Kakadu Highway. Caravans are not
recommended and trailers must be left at a designated
area near the campground and must not be taken to
the falls. Showers, toilets and drinking water are
available.
Camping fees
A campground manager will collect the camping fee
Kakadu
and Uluru park pass prices - July 2016. Please
have correct change as eftpos facilities are not available.
Camping fees and permits: http://www.environment.gov.au/.
There is no booking system for the campsite. Places
are allocated on a 'first come, first served'
basis. It is advisable to contact the Bowali Visitor
Centre to check on vacancies before driving there.
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Jim Jim - Garnamarr Campground - Kakadu National
Park
The old camping area was converted into a day
use area, providing picnic tables and basic toilet
facilities. This area is also the starting point for
the Budjmi Lookout walk. Please do not enter the areas
that are being revegetated. Communal concrete fire
rings are provided at the campground. Firewood must
be collected on the way to the campground, not within
the immediate area of the campground. Parks Australia
and traditional owners encourage minimal use of firewood
and the use of gas stoves as an alternative energy
source for cooking.
A gate has been erected on the falls side of the
Garnamarr Campground which is locked from 8.30pm to
6.30 am for the safety of visitors. We ask that you
ensure that you leave the falls area in time to be
at Garnamarr before the gates are locked at 8.30 pm.
Rangers present regular free slide shows and talks
at the campground.
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Selfdrive 4WD Car Hire, 4X4 Camper, 4 Wheel Drive
Rental
Blog: If you are a self drive, or selfdrive
hiring a 4 wheel drive vehicle rental or 4WD camper
hire the hint is watch out for the dust from passing
motorists or drivers in front of you.
Also if your tired don't drive, just stop and get
out and walk around with Kakadu being so vast it gets
a bit tioring trying to drive and do a gorge and cruise
and centre all in one day.
Also wind up the windows if you see a 4WD coming
past. if you own a 4wd you will most likely already
know this. A Britz
4WD Camper that can seat 5 and sleep 5 with camping
gear.
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Jim Jim - Garnamarr Campground - Kakadu National
Park
Blog: The toilet facilities here in kakadu
have to be some of the best we have seen. Where you
go there seemd to be very clean toilets. The campground
manager actually came and joined us and he was a rather
friendly 'True Blue Aussie'. So if you selfdrive stop
here before you venture in for the final leg of the
track.
One thing I saw here close -up was the burn off.
Kakadu has this 'Burn-off' time wher they control
burn and it was learn't from the Aboriginals to create
new growth. It seems the fire breaks open the seed
pods which the birds devour and drop throughout the
park and the first rains of October seed them.
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Twin Falls - Access
to Twin Falls is via the Jim Jim Falls Road. Turn
east off the Kakadu Highway 43km south of the Bowali
Centre. Engage 4WD and travel 65km along the Jim Jim
Falls road.
Turn right prior to reaching the Jim Jim Falls car
park and travel a further 10km to Twin Falls, crossing
Jim Jim creek on the way.
A 4WD vehicle with a snorkel is required for this
crossing. Allow 2.5 hours one way. Check the road
conditions before attempting this journey.
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Where to stay
Garnamarr Campground Jim Jim Track in Kakadu National
Park
Garnamarr Campground (dry season only, 4WD)
The Garnamarr Campground caters for about 200 people
and is located beside the Jim Jim Falls access road
about 50km from the Kakadu Highway. Caravans are not
recommended and trailers must be left at a designated
area near the campground and must not be taken to
the falls. Showers, toilets and drinking water are
available.
Camping fees
A campground manager will collect the camping fee
Kakadu
and Uluru park pass prices - July 2016. Please
have correct change as eftpos facilities are not available.
There is no booking system for the campsite. Places
are allocated on a 'first come, first served'
basis. It is advisable tocontact the Bowali Visitor
Centre to check on vacancies before driving there.
Communal concrete fire rings are provided at the
campground. Firewood must be collected on the way
to the campground, not within the immediate area of
the campground. Parks Australia and traditional owners
encourage minimal use of firewood and the use of gas
stoves as an alternative energy source for cooking.
The old camping area was converted into a day use
area, providing picnic tables and basic toilet facilities.
This area is also the starting point for the Budjmi
Lookout walk. Please do not enter the areas that are
being revegetated.
Rangers present regular free slide shows and talks
at the campground. Please check your 'What's On' guide
for details at the http://www.environment.gov.au/
web site. Most weeks it's (most weeks) Kakadu our
home at around Tues 7.30 to 8.30pm.
A gate has been erected on the falls side of the
Garnamarr Campground which is locked from 8.30pm to
6.30 am for the safety of visitors. We ask that you
ensure that you leave the falls area in time to be
at Garnamarr before the gates are locked at 8.30 pm.
Allow 2 hours one way. Caravans are not recommended.
Please take note of the speed limits and drive
safely.
No rubbish bins are provided in the area,
including the campground. Please take all your rubbish
to the rubbish and recycling bins at the start of
the Jim Jim Falls access road, near the Kakadu Highway
when leaving the area.
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Jim Jim Falls Plunge Pool and
Barrk Malam walk (dry season only, 4WD Only) |
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Turn east off the Kakadu Highway
43km south of the Bowali Centre. Engage 4WD, travel
65km along the Jim Jim Falls access road. Allow
2 hours one way travelling time on the Jim Jim
Falls access road, plus 1 to 2 hours to walk to
the plunge pool and return to the car park. |
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Jim Jim Falls Plunge Pool
- A 2km return walk through monsoon forest
and over boulders will take you to a deep
plunge pool surrounded by spectacular, 150-metre
high cliffs.
- This walk is suitable for people who are
fit and can manage uneven terrain (large boulders,
often slippery).
- Allow 1 to 2 hours for this walk.
- Visitors who choose to swim at the Jim Jim
Falls plunge pool do so at their own risk.
Please note the advice on our visitor safety
page regarding crocodiles and all crocodile
warning signs on site.
- Do not enter the water downstream of
the Jim Jim Falls plunge pool. Estuarine crocodiles
may be present.
Plateau above Jim Jim Falls - Barrk Malam
walk
- A very steep marked walking route leads
to the plateau above Jim Jim Falls.
- This walk is suitable only for very fit
people, who can manage a very steep climb
in hot conditions.
- Allow 4 to 6 hours for this walk and carry
plenty of water. It is advisable to start
in the cooler hours of the morning. Wear good
walking shoes and appropriate clothing.
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Important to note: During
the dry season Jim Jim Falls ceases to flow. |
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Twin Falls Gorge (dry season
only, 4WD with snorkel required) |
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Access to Twin Falls is via the Jim Jim Falls
Road. Turn east off the Kakadu Highway 43km
south of the Bowali Centre. Engage 4WD and travel
65km along the Jim Jim Falls road. Turn right
prior to reaching the Jim Jim Falls car park
and travel a further 10km to Twin Falls, crossing
Jim Jim creek on the way. A 4WD vehicle with
a snorkel is required for this crossing. Allow
2.5 hours one way. Check the road conditions
before attempting this journey.
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Twin Falls Gorge
- Access up Twin Falls gorge is by boat shuttle
service, a walking track over boulders and
sand, and a boardwalk.
- This walk is suitable for people who are
fit and can manage uneven terrain (large boulders,
often slippery with sand).
- Allow about 2 hours return for the boat
trip and walk.
- The boat shuttle service charges a fee of
$12.50 per person, including the return journey
(inclusive of GST). Children under 16 years
travel free. The service departs at least
every half hour (depending on demand) from
7.30am. The last boat service departs at 4.30pm
and returns to the carpark end of the gorge
at 6pm.
- DO NOT ENTER THE WATER IN TWIN FALLS
GORGE. ESTUARINE CROCODILES MAY BE PRESENT.
Plateau above Twin Falls
- The track which leads the plateau above
the falls follows a steep, 6km return, marked
walking route. There are good views on the
way and pools can be found along the creek
above the falls, visitors are not allowed
to swim.
- This walk is suitable for fit people who
can manage a steep climb in hot conditions.
- Allow 3 to 4 hours for this walk and carry
plenty of water. It is advisable to start
in the cooler hours of the morning. Wear good
walking shoes and appropriate clothing.
- Please obey all warning signs along the
way and keep a safe distance from the edge
above the falls.
Twin Falls Area in Kakadu National Park
In the past you had
to swim or use a lilo to access the Falls gorge.
Now you must take the boat shuttle service transfer
approx $12.50. Apparently ou can get tickets
of the campground manager at Garnamarr.
You aren't allowed to
swim at Twin Falls plunge pool and beach (Bowali
Visitors centre11.10.2010 update). Not in the
gorge and not in the plunge pool below the falls.
The boat shuttle takes
you through the gorge and drops you near the
falls. From here you have to walk for like two
minutes, over some rocks and then over a boardwalk.
You end up at a big pool with a sandy beach
at the bottom of the falls. You end up at a
big pool with a sandy beach at the bottom of
the falls.
Important: https://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/index.html
Important: Before
trying the Twin Falls crossing check with Bowali
Visitor Centre for up to date information.
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Note: Saltwater (estuarine)
crocodiles are known to exist in Twin Falls Gorge
from time to time. Please note the advice on swimming
on our visitor safety page and do not enter the
water in Twin Falls Gorge. |
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Budjmi (Bood-me) Lookout (dry season only)
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Starts at the Day Use / Picnic Area
near the Jim Jim Creek crossing. |
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A 1km return walk to the top of
a rocky outcrop which provides great views of
the escarpment cliffs. Allow 45 minutes. |
4WD Tours
Commercial 4WD tours are available to the Jim Jim
area in the dry season only. Tours can be booked through
your travel agent or at accommodation centres in the
Park with commercial tour booking facilities. You
can see one of Australia biggest and most reputable
tour specialist at http://www.australia4tours.com/
Scenic Flights
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Fixed wing and helicopter flights
are available from Jabiru East and Cooinda Airstrips.
Bookings are required. |
Kakadu Air:
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Telephone: |
Within Australia:
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(08) 8979 2411 |
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International:
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+61 8 8979 2411 |
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Telephone: |
Within Australia:
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(08) 8979 2444 or
1800 898 977 |
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International:
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+61 8 8979 2444 |
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Facsimile:
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+61 8 8979 2272 |
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Flights provide the only means of
seeing the spectacular Jim Jim and Twin Falls
when they are in full flood during the wet season. |
Safety Note: Saltwater (estuarine)
crocodiles occur in billabongs and at the sea;
for your safety do not enter the water |
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Crocodile
Safety Information
Northern Australia is crocodile country. Therefore
it is important to put awareness of crocodiles
and safety at the top of your priority list
when living in, working in or simply visiting
crocodile habitat. Living with crocodiles is
not difficult so long as you bear the following
points in mind.
Always be aware
that crocodiles may be present anywhere that
there is water.
Unless there
is clear signage that it is safe to swim, assume
that crocodiles may be present.
Warning signs
are there for your benefit! Ignoring them is
foolish.
Always check
with local authorities and rangers whether an
area is likely to contain crocodiles.
If in doubt,
always swim in designated swimming areas only.
If there's no
sign, don't go swimming.
A spotlight or
LED head-torch is strongly recommended at night
so that any eyeshines can be seen, but a lack
of eyeshines does not mean that it's safe to
swim - crocodiles may be underwater.
© We suggest you also visit a website called
https://nt.gov.au/emergency/community-safety/crocodile-safety-be-crocwise
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Safety Information |
Telephone |
Life threatening emergency |
000 |
NRMA - Road side service |
13 1111 |
Medical - Jabiru Health Clinic |
(08) 8979 2018 |
Poisons Information Centre |
13 1126 |
Park Headquarters |
(08) 8938 1100
(during business
hours) |
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Ranger Stations |
Telephone |
South Alligator ranger station
(near the Kakadu
Resort) |
(08) 8979 0194 |
East Alligator ranger station
(near the Border
Store) |
(08) 8979 2291 |
Jim Jim ranger station
(near the Yellow
Water turn-off) |
(08) 8979 2038 |
Mary River ranger station
(6km north of the
Wirnwirnmila Mary River Roadhouse) |
(08) 8975 4578 |
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Emergency call devices
Emergency call devices are to be used in emergencies
only. Follow the instructions located on the devices.
Emergency call devices can be found at:
West Alligator Head
Jim Jim Falls
Twin Falls
Graveside Gorge
Maguk
Gunlom
Koolpin
Courtesy https://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/index.html©
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Swimming In General
Are there certain times of the year that I cant
swim?
The seasonality of waterholes across the Northern
Territory depend on the amount of rain throughout
the year. NT Parks and Wildlife monitor water levels
and erect signs advising visitors when it is safe
to swim. Always obey sign posts.
How can you identify if a water-hole is safe to
swim in?
Salt and freshwater crocodiles are found in most Top
End billabongs and rivers, and are occasionally seen
on remote beaches. The accessible rivers and billabongs
are generally sign-posted if saltwater crocodiles
are known to inhabit the area, but if you are not
sure, dont swim. Swim only where recommended and
always observe and read the crocodile warning signs.
Arent swimming spots hard to get to or only acesible
as part of a tour?
All the swimming spots in Darwin, Litchfield National
Park, Katherine, Mataranka and the MacDonnell Ranges
are accessible by self-drive. A few locations are
only accessible by four wheel-drive, such as Butterfly
Gorge Nature Park and Tjaynera Falls in Litchfield
National Park. Tour operators with swimming options
include Adventure Tours Australia, Australian Pacific
Touring, Connections Safaris, Odyssey Tours and Safaris
and many more'.
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Seasons
The dry season which is approximatley which is
classed generally as May - October each year.Though
in current year the wet has not set in till late December
or January and then finishes mid April.
Access
The dry season which is approximatley which is classed
generally as May - October each year. Though in current
year the wet has not set in till late December or
January and then finishes mid April.
On the way we recommend you
stop the the offical Bowali
Vistors Centre for more information
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Courtesy of http://www.environment.gov.au
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Kakadu National Park - Seasons
But Australia's Kakadu sees seasons of varied extremes --
so varied, in fact, that the park's longtime aboriginal inhabitants
have divided the year into six distinct seasons.
Kakadu
Seasons - Gunumeleng Pre-Monsoon Storm Season - Gunumeleng,
from mid-October to late December, may in fact last from a
few weeks to several months.
Kakadu
Seasons - Gudjewg - Monsoon Season - Gudjewg, from January
to March, can be described as the 'true' wet season.
Kakadu
Seasons - Banggereng - Knock 'em down storm Season - Banggerreng,
in April, is the season when the rain clouds have dispersed
and clear skies prevail.
Kakadu
Seasons - Yegge - Cooler but still humid Season - Yegge,
from May to mid-June, is relatively cool with low humidity.
Kakadu
Seasons - Wurrgeng - Cold Weather Season - Wurrgeng, from
mid-June to mid-August, is the 'cold weather' time; humidity
is low, daytime temperatures are around 30°C and night-time
temperatures are around 17°C.
Kakadu
Seasons - Gurrung - Hot Dry Weather - Gurrung, from mid-August
to mid-October, is hot and dry.
Resources
www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au/
www.environment.gov.au/parks/
www.facebook.com/RoadReportNT
www.roadreport.nt.gov.au/
www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/roadreport/
www.toiletmap.gov.au/
www.travelnt.com/
https://www.northaustralianhelicopters.com.au/
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