Caranbirini Conservation Reserve is located 46 kilometres south of Borroloola on the western extremity of the Bukalara Range and is easily accessed off the Carpentaria Highway. The reserve protects a surprising diversity of habitats for such a small area, including sandstone hills and ridges, a semi-permanent waterhole surrounded by riverine vegetation, open woodland and interesting sandstone spires known as �Lost City� formations.
The two kilometre Barrawulla Loop Walk explores the impressive spires which rise to 25 metres in height and provide a vivid contrast in colour and shape to the surrounding countryside. The five kilometre Jagududgu Loop Walk explores all of the reserve's habitats and includes views reaching beyond its boundaries. A 300 metre return walk leads to a shelter where visitors can view the birds at the semi-permanent Caranbirini Waterhole.
Email: info@ktc.nt.gov.au
Website: www.nt.gov.au/nreta/parks/
Address:
Carpentaria Highway
Borroloola, Northern Territory, 0854
Guest Facilities:
Car park, Shaded Area
Experiences you can enjoy at Caranbirini Conservation Reserve:
Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife
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