Follow the old vehicle track past Yurmikmik lookout to Kurrundie Creek, then follow the creek upstream to Kurrundie Falls.
At this spectacular place you may see ngalmirla-mirla (peregrine falcon) flying from the cliffs.
Also keep an eye out for barrk (black wallaroo) amongst the rocks.
Follow the creek downstream through more falls to the South Alligator River. Saltwater crocodiles live in the river so do not swim there. Return to the carpark by following Motor Car Creek to the old bridge and vehicle track.
14 km return | 10 hours, overnight walk
Moderate walk on unmarked tracks
Carry a GPS or a compass and topographic map
Camping permit required.
A park pass is required to enter Kakadu National Park. Save time on your holiday and purchase your Kakadu park pass online before you leave home.
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