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CORROBOREE PARK TAVERN

Located on the Arnhem Highway between Darwin and Kakadu, with the Adelaide River to the west and the Mary River to the east, Corroboree Park Tavern is at the centre of a world-renowned barramundi fishing region.

 


The caravan park offers shady, grassed sites for tents, vans, and fifth wheelers, with powered and unpowered options. Amenities include a toilet and shower block, laundry, BBQs, and a communal fire pit. There are six family cabins and one cabin which is wheelchair-friendly with a ramp and an easy-access bathroom. A new saltwater pool with spa jets and a ramp will be ready in the New Year. All accommodation and camping can be booked live online via the 'BookNow' button on the website.

 

STAY, PLAY AND FISH NT – MARY RIVER WETLANDS REGION

Stop in for a cold beer, enjoy a meal, stock up on ice and supplies, or make Corroboree Park Tavern your basecamp, spending a few days fishing and exploring the area. It's a convenient place to stay, with nearby access to two major river systems, several boat ramps close by and spectacular fishing spots in the region like Shady Camp, Corroboree Billabong and the Adelaide River.

 

The Mary River Wetlands region is most popular during the Runoff between March and April each year, when the Mary River is teeming with the legendary barramundi.

 

MUST DO PIT STOP WITH SOMETHING FOR ALL

 

Located on-site are: a well-stocked grocery store; a wide range of souvenirs and snacks; walls lined with fishing tackle and local memorabilia; and a fuIl­

service kitchen which dishes up a wonderful range of all-day dining options and pub favourites.

The fully-licensed Tavern is open from lOam daily and stocks a wide selection of beers, wines and spirits for over the bar or takeaways at Darwin prices. The Tavern attracts all walks of life: fishos, locals and tourists travelling to Kakadu. The atmosphere is fun, quirky and friendly and you’re guaranteed to always have friendly folks to yarn or share stories with.

 

Whether you’re looking for a big hearty breakfast (served daily from 8am) or a light, healthy lunch option, the kitchen serves tasty, moderately priced meals, freshly made in generous helpings.

 

PROUD HOST OF THREE OF THE NT’S PREMIER FISHING COMPS

 

Secret Women's Business Barra Challenge, held in September each year, is hotly contested; the women not only fish but have to skipper their boats. This comp is capped due to its popularity at around 50 boats with two to four women per boat.

 

The Territory Freshwater Flyfishing Open which is generally held on the first weekend in May using the iconic Corroboree Billabong which has over 50 kilometres of navigable waters.

 

Now into its 35th year, the Humminbird Corroboree Park Challenge is an annual family-focused fishing event. Through the various fun and novelty activities arranged over the weekend, the competitor interaction at the tournament has a heavy focus on involving families and juniors  

 

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