Berry Springs Nature Park  
Historical Sites and Heritage Locations attractions
Berry Springs
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Phone 08 8999 4555
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introduced by territory.PAGES
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| 57 kilometres south-west of Darwin |
| Berry Springs, Northern Territory 0837 |
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Berry Springs Nature Park protects a large part of the Berry Creek catchment. Berry Creek starts from a number of springs, forms a small creek, then reaches Darwin Harbour through a mangrove lined estuary. The park is located close to Darwin and is an ideal area for recreational activities, and also provides a refreshing swimming spot after a day at The Territory Wildlife Park. If you swim with goggles, you can see many small native fish and other aquatic life that live in the clear pools. The pools may be closed at times, between November and April due to high water levels. There are many shady picnic areas with tables and barbecues.
A walking track takes you through two Top End habitats, starting from the picnic area - take binoculars if you are keen on birdwatching. An interpretive centre provides a brief description of the area, including some historical references, photographs and information on flora and fauna. During World War II, Berry Springs was part of a rest and recreation camp set up by the armed forces for the 100,000 personnel based in the area. A number of huts and weirs were built at Berry Springs during this time, and you can still see the remains around the main pool. Berry Springs continues to be popular with locals and visitors as a place for rest and recreation.
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Berry Springs Nature Park - Darwin