Monday, 18 July 2022

Judbarra/Gregory National Park - Sullivan (Creek) Campground

 15 - 18 July 2022

At 13 000 square kilometres Judbarra National Park can be accessed from a number of points. We chose the most accessible and closest to the Victoria Highway. Sullivan Campground does not have marked campsites but must still be booked online before arrival. There are picnic tables, firepits with barbecue plates and a drop toilet. There is a small waterhole a short walk from the campround. 

We chose a spot on the loop road which allowed access to a picnic table and also provided some shade. We were able to get the solar panels into good sunlight each morning. Although it is just off the highway and used by many as a rest area, we found it to be a peaceful and relaxing spot to spend a quiet few days. There were lots of birds around the campground and waterhole and Mick happily chatted to fellow birders while attempting to take photos.


The weather had improved and we enjoyed warm days and cool nights without the wind we had experienced in Katherine. Once again, we were able to keep ourselves busy for a few days without really doing much. The next stop for us was to be Timber Creek.

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