Keep River National Park

National park in Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Keep River National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 418 km southwest of Darwin and 468 km west of Katherine. The nearest town is Kununurra in Western Australia.

NearestcityKununurra
Coordinates15°48′59″S 129°08′23″E
Area574.37 km2 (221.77 sq mi)[1]
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Keep River National Park
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Map showing the location of Keep River National Park
Map showing the location of Keep River National Park
Keep River National Park
LocationNorthern Territory
Nearest cityKununurra
Coordinates15°48′59″S 129°08′23″E
Area574.37 km2 (221.77 sq mi)[1]
Established15 April 1981 (1981-04-15)[1]
Visitors23,200 (in 2022[2])
Governing bodyParks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
WebsiteOfficial website
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Environment

Aboriginal rock art in the park

The park has a number of striking sandstone formations and there is an Indigenous Australian art site at the end of the walk along the floor of the Keep River Gorge. The park falls within the tribal area of the Mirriwung and Gadjerong people. Most of the land in the park also lies within the Keep River Important Bird Area, identified as such because of its importance for the conservation of the endangered Gouldian finch.[3]

Access

Like most of the Top End parks, access can be restricted due to flooding in the wet season. The most comfortable period for visiting is between May and August when the temperature ranges from a maximum of 35 °C to a minimum of 10 °C.

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