Kakadu National Park

There’s no need to book ahead at our campgrounds as they operate on a first-come, first-served basis, and the on-site campground manager will collect your camping fees.

This secluded billabong is a popular fishing spot for locals but is rarely visited by travellers.

Two kilometres from the entry station is a turn-off to Two Mile Hole Billabong. A 12 km 4WD track through savanna woodlands will deliver you to an area where camping takes place.

There are no facilities or defined camping areas and most who venture to this area just find a shaded area to set up camp.

There is no formed boat ramp, however there is a boat launching opportunity.

 

This area is not recommended for rooftop tinnies.

Staying safe at Kakadu

We want you to have a fantastic holiday that’s memorable for all the right reasons. Kakadu is a wild place – here are our tips to help you be Crocwise and stay safe, particularly near waterways!

Please read our safety information

Watch our safety video

Site accessibility

  • Tick icon Open today
  • 4WD essential

See the access report for more details.


Type of camping

Bush campsite

Suitable for

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  • Tick icon Camper trailers
  • Cross icon No caravans

Facilities

  • Cross icon No drinking water
  • Cross icon No toilets
  • Cross icon No showers
  • Cross icon No rubbish bins
  • Cross icon No power
  • Cross icon No generators permitted
  • Cross icon No alcohol permitted
  • Cross icon No picnic area
  • Tick icon Fire pit
  • Tick icon Boat ramp
  • Cross icon No swimming pool

Nearest hub

Jabiru

Amenities at hub

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  • Tick icon Fuel
  • Tick icon General store
  • Tick icon Meals
  • Tick icon Restaurant
  • Tick icon Bar