Episode 15 - Gorgeous Gregory | Overlanding Gregory National Park NT
This week on TUE we transverse the Gregory National Park in the central west of the Northern Territory. We discover immensely ecological diversity, stunning landscapes and some of the best 4wding you will find anywhere in the world!
Bullita Stock Route, 4x4. Gregory National Park. 4x4 (Darwin)
Bullita Stock route
This video shows what you may expect on the trail.
92 km and 8 hours the distance includes 23 km Drovers Rest return trip, 70.2 km without Drovers Rest. This one way track follows a section of the stock route to Wyndham used by Bullita and Humbert River Stations. It is one way because the East Baines crossing and the jump up south east of Spring Creek Yard can only be negotiated in one direction. The track crosses changing landscapes including limestone country with spectacular boab-dotted ridgelines. The jump up and two East Baines crossings are moderately difficult. The remainder of the track is flatter and easier, although rocky sections are slow going.
Judbarra / Gregory National Park
Judbarra National Park, formerly Gregory National Park, is a national park in the Northern Territory (Australia), 359 km south of Darwin.
The park is the second largest national park in the Northern Territory, after Kakadu National Park, with an area of 13,000 km2 (1.3 million ha).[2] Ecologically, it is in the transition between tropical and semi-arid zones.[3]
The park was formerly known as Gregory National Park, but on 21 October 2011, it was announced that under a joint management plan with the traditional owners, the park would be dual-named Judbarra for a period of ten years. Beginning in 2021, its official name will be Judbarra National Park.[3]
The park consists of two geographically disjoint sections. The larger section lies to the southwest of the smaller northeastern section.
Bullita Camp and Homestead, Gregory National Park. Darwin 4x4
A well graded dirt road will take you from the bitumen road to Bullita homestead and campground. Bullita campground is the only access to drinking water in the park. The camp does have decomposing toilet and fire pits at each camp.
Judbarra / Gregory National Park
Judbarra National Park, formerly Gregory National Park, is a national park in the Northern Territory (Australia), 359 km south of Darwin.
The park is the second largest national park in the Northern Territory, after Kakadu National Park, with an area of 13,000 km2 (1.3 million ha).[2] Ecologically, it is in the transition between tropical and semi-arid zones.[3]
The park was formerly known as Gregory National Park, but on 21 October 2011, it was announced that under a joint management plan with the traditional owners, the park would be dual-named Judbarra for a period of ten years. Beginning in 2021, its official name will be Judbarra National Park.[3]
The park consists of two geographically disjoint sections. The larger section lies to the southwest of the smaller northeastern section.
Judburra Gregory National Park, Western Australia Drive
Pretty National Park :)
Limestone Gorge, Gregory National Park. Darwin 4X4
A 9km dirt track will take you from the main dirt road into Gregory National Park to the camp site at Limestone Gorge. The track passes Tufa Dams a limestone dam formation in the river bed that is often dry by mid dry season. It then progresses onto a short section of bolder strewn dry river bed before ending at the camp site. Camp sites offer very little shade, toilet facility and fire pit. No fresh water is available.
Judbarra / Gregory National Park
Judbarra National Park, formerly Gregory National Park, is a national park in the Northern Territory (Australia), 359 km south of Darwin.
The park is the second largest national park in the Northern Territory, after Kakadu National Park, with an area of 13,000 km2 (1.3 million ha).[2] Ecologically, it is in the transition between tropical and semi-arid zones.[3]
The park was formerly known as Gregory National Park, but on 21 October 2011, it was announced that under a joint management plan with the traditional owners, the park would be dual-named Judbarra for a period of ten years. Beginning in 2021, its official name will be Judbarra National Park.[3]
The park consists of two geographically disjoint sections. The larger section lies to the southwest of the smaller northeastern section.
Judbarra Nationalpark
Northern Territory, 2015
Getting To Broadarrow Track - Judbarra / Gregory National Park
Broadarrow Track is a 200km 4WD trek through Judbarra / Gregory National Park. Access is off the Buntine Highway, west of Kalkarindji.
Read more here:
Day 6 - Gregory National Park, NT
Gregory National Park / Judburra 2014
A quick tour through Judburra/Gregory N/P. Music By Tim Moore, Bigger things from the album Fading Fires
gregory national park
river crossing in clossed Gregory national park, Australia 2007
Gregory National Park
On the way to Darwin from Kununurra. Great scenery in a past sea bed. So many places I could have taken a video
Bird, moon ,brown snake, Gregory National Park ,
NW Australia brown snake, bird and moon
Humbert Track, Gregory National Park. Darwin 4x4
Humbert Track is a dirt rack with the most difficult section being ravine and river crossings. Nothing that a good 4X4 should not be able to handle. The isolated camp sites at Fig Tree yard and Top Humbert yard are both good campsites, No facilities at either of the sites.
Judbarra / Gregory National Park
Judbarra National Park, formerly Gregory National Park, is a national park in the Northern Territory (Australia), 359 km south of Darwin.
The park is the second largest national park in the Northern Territory, after Kakadu National Park, with an area of 13,000 km2 (1.3 million ha).[2] Ecologically, it is in the transition between tropical and semi-arid zones.[3]
The park was formerly known as Gregory National Park, but on 21 October 2011, it was announced that under a joint management plan with the traditional owners, the park would be dual-named Judbarra for a period of ten years. Beginning in 2021, its official name will be Judbarra National Park.[3]
The park consists of two geographically disjoint sections. The larger section lies to the southwest of the smaller northeastern section.
Wickham/Humbert Track, Gregory National Park, NT
This is a small section of the Wickham or Humbert (dont remember, but one runs into the other) Track through Gregory National Park. Stunning National Park, and we didnt pass another car all day.
Start of the Bullita Stock Route, Gregory National Park, WA
This is the start of the BSR, it got much worse and we turned around! Gregory National Park
4wding 201409 Gregory National Park
Gregory National Park, all tracks except final leg of the Broadarrow
The Escarpment Walk, Gregory National Park
Video created with the Socialcam app on iPhone: