Holmes Jungle Nature Park, Darwin
Facts and practical information
Holmes Jungle Nature Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia consisting of a small, relatively isolated area of monsoon forest at the edge of northern suburbs of the territorial capital of Darwin. It provided a habitat for a large variety of native birds, mammals and reptiles which are able to breed and find refuge in the thick vegetation. The area of the park is approximately 250 hectares and Pine Creek winds its way through the park to its centre. The creek connects up other waterways of the Shoal Bay area and saltwater crocodiles can always be present. The park provides an interesting field trip for locals, young families and visitors. ()
Darwin
Holmes Jungle Nature Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palmerston Water Park, Crocodylus Park, Casuarina Square, Australian Aviation Heritage Centre.