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10 Things to Do with Kids in Darwin

Boy holding baby Crocodile at Crocosaurus Cove

Top 10 Things to Do with Kids in Darwin and the Northern Territory

Darwin and its surrounds offer endless adventures and unique experiences that are perfect for families. SPARK POP has been curating thrilling wildlife encounters to enriching cultural activities for your next adventure. To get you started, here are the top 10 things to do with kids in this stunning region.

1. Crocosaurus Cove

Located in the heart of Darwin, Crocosaurus Cove offers an up-close and personal experience with Australia’s iconic saltwater crocodiles. Kids can enjoy the “Fishing for Crocs” platform, hold a baby crocodile, and even swim safely with these magnificent creatures. The highlight is the Cage of Death, where brave visitors can get a closer look at these ancient predators. However for young children the big croc feeding experience will be more suited.

Family photo at Crocosaurus Cove

2. Mindil Beach Sunset Market

A visit to Darwin isn’t complete without experiencing the vibrant Mindil Beach Sunset Market. Held on Thursdays and Sundays, this well-known market is perfect for families with its diverse food stalls, live music, and artisan crafts. Kids and parents will appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy a stunning sunset over the beach.

3. Darwin Waterfront Precinct

The Darwin Waterfront is a family-friendly hub with something for everyone. Kids can cool off in the Wave Lagoon, splash around in the Recreation Lagoon, or explore the playgrounds. With plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby, it’s easy to spend a whole day here with the family.

4. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)

MAGNT is found on Larrakia Land at Bullocky Point, it’s a fantastic place for families to explore the natural and cultural history of the Northern Territory. Highlights include the Cyclone Tracy exhibit and the fascinating marine life display. Kids will be captivated by the giant crocodile, Sweetheart, and interactive exhibits.

5. Territory Wildlife Park

Located just 45 minutes from Darwin, the Territory Wildlife Park offers an immersive experience with native Australian wildlife. Kids can walk through aviaries, see nocturnal animals in the nocturnal house, and enjoy daily presentations and feedings. The park’s free-flight bird show is a must-see.

6. Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park is an excellent day trip from Darwin, offering beautiful waterfalls, natural swimming holes, and walking trails. Families can explore Buley Rockhole, Florence Falls, and Wangi Falls, all of which are great for swimming and picnicking. The park also has fascinating termite mounds that kids will find intriguing.

7. Leanyer Recreation Park

This free water park is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Leanyer Recreation Park features a large swimming pool, water slides, a splash playground, and shaded picnic areas. It’s the perfect spot for a fun and refreshing family outing.

8. RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Darwin Tourist Facility offers interactive exhibits and displays about the history of the RFDS and the Bombing of Darwin. Kids can experience virtual reality presentations and learn about the heroic efforts of the RFDS in providing medical care to remote areas.

9. Kakadu National Park

For families looking for a more extended adventure, Kakadu National Park is a must-visit. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers stunning landscapes, ancient rock art, and abundant wildlife. Families can take guided tours, enjoy boat cruises, and participate in ranger-led activities to learn about the park’s cultural and natural heritage.

10. Berry Springs Nature Park

Just a short drive from Darwin, Berry Springs Nature Park is an ideal spot for a family picnic and swim. The park features crystal clear pools surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a relaxing day in nature. There are also walking trails and plenty of wildlife to spot.

Darwin and the Northern Territory provide a wealth of activities and attractions that will captivate children and create lasting family memories. From thrilling wildlife encounters to cultural and educational experiences, there’s something for every family to enjoy in this remarkable part of Australia.

SPARK POP showcases the best activities, attractions and tours for children and families to do in Darwin. For more information on community events and festivals visit Darwin Family Life.

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