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The Mary River National Park (proposed) protects a part of the Mary River Catchment. Freshwater billabongs, paperbark and monsoon forests provide visitors with excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, fishing, bushwalking and photography.

The Mary River is one of eight rivers in the Top End which have large floodplains in their catchments. The Arnhem Highway takes you across five of the eight rivers as you travel between Darwin and Jabiru.

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150km east of Darwin Along the Arnhem Highway In the dry season (May - September) most areas are accessible to all vehicles However many roads are unsealed During the wet season (October - April) flooding causes road closures Nearest town: Humpty Doo

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Getting There150km east of Darwin Along the Arnhem Highway In the dry season (May - September) most areas are accessible to all vehicles However many roads are unsealed During the wet season (October - April) flooding causes road closures Nearest town: Humpty Doo
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