Hike at a Glance
Max elevation: 129m
Min elevation: 92m
Total Ascent: 64m
Hike overview
Explore the wonders of Keep River National Park at a leisurely pace on the Goorrandalng Walk. This easy, 2-kilometer loop trail, suitable for most fitness levels, takes approximately 1.25 hours to complete and begins near the Goorrandalng campground (18 kilometers from the park entrance).
Immerse yourself in the park's unique landscape as the trail winds through open woodlands and past awe-inspiring sandstone formations. Keep your eyes peeled for the park's diverse birdlife and other wildlife inhabitants. Informative signs along the way will introduce you to the fascinating plants and animals that call Keep River home.
The well-marked path consists of loose stones and includes sections with metal stairs navigating ascents and descents to reach the sandy valley trail. As you explore, marvel at the park's captivating rock formations, many featuring interpretive signs to enhance your understanding.
Camping
Keep River National Park offers two designated camping areas to choose from: Goorrandalng and Jarnem. Goorrandalng provides a closer base camp, situated just 18 kilometers from the park entrance. Jarnem, on the other hand, offers a slightly more remote experience at 32 kilometers in. Whichever you choose, you'll have access to basic amenities like picnic tables, wood-fired barbecues, and composting or pit toilets.
Keep in mind that camping fees apply, so be sure to book your campsite online before arrival to secure your spot. While limited drinking water is available at Jarnem and near the Ranger Station turnoff, it's always wise to bring plenty of your own for the duration of your stay.
Track grade
Grade 3 (Moderate) - Walks for Most Fitness Levels: Grade 3 on the AWTGS represents moderate walking tracks. These are ideal for walkers with some fitness who are comfortable with some hills and uneven terrain. While suitable for most ages, some bushwalking experience is recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Tracks may have short, steep hill sections, a rough surface, and many steps. The total distance of a Grade 3 walk can be up to 20 kilometers.
Practical information
- Keep River National Park is on the traditional lands of the Miriwoong and Gajirrabeng people.
- This park requires visitors to the NT to have a parks pass.
- There are saltwater crocodiles in all waterways in the Keep River National Park. Do not swim and Be Crocwise at all times.
- Camping is available at Keep River National Park. You must book online and pay a fee to camp.
- A campground host site is open during peak season (May to September).
- Overnight walks are permitted only under prior arrangement with the Ranger staff. A permit is required.
Walk map and GPX file
Max elevation: 129 m
Min elevation: 92 m
Total climbing: 64 m
Total descent: -65 m
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Getting there
Getting to the trailhead: Keep River National Park.
Keep River National Park is approximately 468 kilometers from Katherine, Northern Territory. This hidden gem sits right on the border between the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Accessing the park is straightforward; simply follow the Victoria Highway through Timber Creek, Northern Territory. The park entrance itself is conveniently located just 3 kilometers east of the border with Western Australia.
Keep in mind that the roads leading to the park’s main attractions are made of gravel and suitable for 2WD vehicles. However, these roads can be corrugated, so be prepared for a bumpy ride. Additionally, during the wet season between November and April, heavy rains can sometimes cause road closures due to flooding. It’s a good idea to check road conditions before you embark on your adventure.
If you’re planning to tackle the Goorrandalng Walk, your starting point will be Jarnem Campground. This campground is located conveniently within the park, just 32 kilometers from the entrance. Here, you can set up camp and prepare for your exciting journey through Keep River National Park.
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Accommodation nearby
Find accommodation close to the trailhead including hotels, cabins, and campgrounds. Use the interactive map to explore available options in nearby towns.
Nearby towns: Delamere, Gregory, Katherine, Kununurra, Timber Creek
About the region
Keep River National Park in the Northern Territory is a hidden gem featuring geological wonders and ancient Aboriginal rock art. This small park offers diverse landscapes, including sandstone ridges and formations resembling the Bungle Bungles.
The Goorrandalng Walk, a two-kilometre trail, winds through sandstone and provides stunning views. The Jarnem Loop Walk, which can be split into shorter return walks, is particularly beautiful in the soft light of early morning and late afternoon.
Two campsites with wood barbecues and water are available, but camping fees must be booked online in advance due to the lack of phone signal. The park lies within the traditional lands of the Miriwoong and Gajirrabeng people, and visitors can see rock art at Langgerrbi (Nigli Gap) and Ginger's Hill.
Keep River National Park, 468 km from Katherine, borders Western Australia and showcases Aboriginal sites, spectacular geology, and various habitats. Six diverse walks allow visitors to explore the park's natural and cultural wonders, with Ginger’s Hill and Goorrandalng being the most popular for those with limited time. Sandstone habitats host species like the Short-eared Rock-wallaby, White-quilled Rockpigeon, and Sandstone Shrike-thrush.
The best time to visit is from May to August, with temperatures ranging between 10°C and 35°C. Warmer and wetter months from November to April transform the wetlands and woodlands, offering a quieter camping experience. Visitors to the NT must have a parks pass.
Be cautious of saltwater crocodiles in all waterways and observe all warning signs. Camping facilities at Goorrandalng and Jarnem include tables, wood-fired barbecues, and composting toilets. Drinking water is limited at Jarnem and near the Ranger Station turnoff. A campground host site is open during peak season (May to September).
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Acknowledgement of Country
Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.





