
About Jim Jim 4wd dirt road track in Kakadu National Park 
              Australia Jim 
              Jim Falls in Kakadu National Park Australia - About Jim Jim 
              Gorge and Jim Jim seasonal falls in Kakadu National Park Northern 
              Territory Australia. 
              
              How to get to Jim Jim falls: On the Kakadu Highway down to Cooinda 
              at the south end of Kakadu National Park to Jim Jim and Twin Falls. 
              (Side trip of 130km return). From the north end of the park turn 
              east off the Kakadu Highway 43km south of the Bowali Centre. this 
              is only a 4WD access road. During the dry season written road reports 
              may be provided on a weekly basis as road conditions are less variable 
              and road reports are not loaded onto the web on weekends or public 
              holidays. See our Jim Jim area links below. Access into Jim Jim 
              falls is depandent on any adverse weather and road conditions. As 
              travel Agents in the past 10 years we have seen the Jim Jim Falls 
              Gorge Track open anywhere from mid June to mid July as there is 
              no set opening date. 
              
              Taken by us Sept 9th, 2007 on the Jim Jim Track. This was before 
              the seasonal rains had set in which was 6 weeks later. Still with 
              the water across the track into Jim Jim Gorge one needed to be vigilant 
              in navigating and driving track to the last carpark to trek to the 
              Gorge waterhole or billabong beach as some refer to it. The last 
              20klm we found the toughest with large holes filed with water even 
              in September. 

              
              Jim Jim Track blog: Jim Jim 4WD 
              unsealed Track 
              Jim Jim Track is closed during the wet season and there is a deep 
              water crossing at Jim Jim that must be crossed to continue onwards 
              to Twin Falls. This is definitely 4WD only, it is rough and corrugated 
              in patches and sandy with drifts and sand banks in other places, 
              considerably a slow trip. If you are a self drive, or selfdrive 
              hiring a 4 wheel drive vehicle rental or 4WD camper hire the hint 
              is watch out for the dust from passing motorists or drivers in front 
              of you. Taken by us Sept 9th, 2007 on the Jim Jim Track. This was 
              before the seasonal rains had set in which was 6 weeks later. Still 
              with the water across the track into Jim Jim Gorge one needed to 
              be vigilant in navigating and driving track to the last carpark 
              to trek to the Gorge waterhole or billabong beach as some refer 
              to it.
 
 Jim Jim Track blog:  I took 
              these shots during the month of September. Bone shattering I didn't 
              think so more the vehicle swayed from sand bank to sand bank in 
              areas and a few bumpy patches. Maybe we had the best driver. Actually 
              we own a 4WD but this opted for a tour to see the difference. 
              
              
            

Also Maguk, Moline Rockhole, Gubara, Motorcar Falls, Gunlom Falls and the secretive only a limited number of permits to the publlic available Koolpin Gorge.
The Twin Falls Gorge Plateau Walk (dry season only)
This steep walk leads you to the plateau above the Twin Falls. It features good views on the way to the top and pools can be found along the creek above the falls. Swimming in the pools is now not allowed - please see the visitor safety information regarding crocodiles and warning signs.
A moderately difficult walk | 6 km | 4 hours
              Twin Falls Gorge (dry season only) 
Access up Twin Falls gorge is by boat shuttle service, a walking track over boulders and sand, and a boardwalk.
This walk is suitable for people who are fit and can manage uneven terrain (large boulders, often slippery with sand).
Allow about 2 hours return for the boat trip and walk. The boat shuttle service charges a fee of approx. $12.50 per person, including the return journey (inclusive of GST). Children under 16 years travel free. The service departs at least every half hour (depending on demand) from 7.30am. The last boat service departs at 4.30pm and returns to the carpark end of the gorge at 6pm.
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER IN TWIN FALLS GORGE. ESTUARINE CROCODILES MAY BE PRESENT.
A moderate walk over boulders and uneven terrain | 2 hours return
Twin Falls Gorge 
              (dry season only, 4WD with snorkel required) The crossing is actually 
              concreted and a snorkle is required on your vehicle. 
              
              Twin Falls crossing blog:  
              Folks do not try to cross this unless you have advised your 4wd 
              darwin supplier and received advise on how to cross. Then if you 
              still wish to cross get a update from Bowali Visitors centre and 
              not least of all try to cross with another vehicle. Below is the 
              massive Isuzu and canter range 4wd tour bus from Adventure Tours 
              and this is much taller than your average lanadcruiser 4wd. Note 
              that only full sized 4 wheel drives are able to negotiate the deep 
              creek crossing between Jim Jim and Twin Falls. 
              
               
 
            
For the latest up-to-date details, contact the Bowali Visitor Centre on 0889381121 or +61889381121 - For all information on the area of water above the falls at any time of the year you should contact Bowali Visitor Centre or the rangers station in the area first (This web site does not comment on this area due to safety concerns and refers you solely to the proper official park rangers and visitors information centre.).
 
 
            
Where: Access to Twin Falls is via the Jim Jim Falls Road. Turn east off the Kakadu Highway 43km south of the Bowali Centre. Engage 4WD and travel 65km along the Jim Jim Falls road. Turn right prior to reaching the Jim Jim Falls car park and travel a further 10km to Twin Falls, crossing Jim Jim creek on the way. A 4WD vehicle with a snorkel is required for this crossing. Allow 2.5 hours one way. Check the road conditions before attempting this journey.
Features: Twin Falls Gorge
               Access up Twin Falls gorge is by boat shuttle service, a walking 
              track over boulders and sand, and a boardwalk. 
              This walk is suitable for people who are fit and can manage uneven 
              terrain (large boulders, often slippery with sand). 
            Allow about 2 hours return for the boat trip and walk. 
            The boat shuttle service charges a fee of $12.50 per person, including 
              the return journey (inclusive of GST). Children under 16 years travel 
              free. The service departs at least every half hour (depending on 
              demand) from 7.30am. The last boat service departs at 4.30pm and 
              returns to the carpark end of the gorge at 6pm. 
Plateau above Twin Falls
              The track which leads the plateau above the falls follows 
              a steep, 6km return, marked walking route. There are good views 
              on the way and pools can be found along the creek above the falls, 
              where visitors may swim, at their own risk. 
              This walk is suitable for fit people who can manage a steep climb 
              in hot conditions. 
             Allow 3 to 4 hours for this walk and carry plenty of water. It 
              is advisable to start in the cooler hours of the morning. Wear good 
              walking shoes and appropriate clothing. 
             Please obey all warning signs along the way and keep a safe distance 
              from the edge above the falls. 
            
Note: Saltwater (estuarine) crocodiles are known to exist in Twin Falls Gorge from time to time. Please note the advice on swimming on our visitor safety page and do not enter the water in Twin Falls Gorge.
You aren't allowed to swim at Twin Falls plunge pool and beach (Bowali Visitors centre11.10.2010 update). Not in the gorge and not in the plunge pool below the falls.
The boat shuttle takes you through the gorge 
              and drops you near the falls. From here you have to walk for like 
              two minutes, over some rocks and then over a boardwalk. You end 
              up at a big pool with a sandy beach at the bottom of the falls. 
              You end up at a big pool with a sandy beach at the bottom of the 
              falls. 
             
              Important: Before trying the Twin Falls crossing check with 
              Bowali 
              Visitor Centre for up to date information.
For the latest up-to-date details, contact the Bowali Visitor Centre 
              on 0889381121 or +61889381121 - For all information on the area 
              of water above the falls at any time of the year you should contact 
              Bowali Visitor Centre or the rangers station in the area first (This 
              web site does not comment on this area due to safety concerns and 
              refers you solely to the proper official park rangers and visitors 
              information centre.). 
              
              
              
            
Garnamarr Campground in the Jim Jim Falls Region of Kakadu-National 
              Park Australia 
              Camping is only allowed or possible at end of Jim 
              Jim track at the designated camp site. This is seasonal access only. 
              Visiting Jim Jim Falls Area in Kakadu National Park Australia. 
              Garnamarr - Large Camping Facilities: Garrnamarr campground 
              (dry season only, 4WD) 
              This campground caters for up to 200 people. 
              Facilities include showers and toilets, and there is drinking water 
              available. 
              The campground is locked from 8.30 pm to 6.30 am for visitor safety. 
              NT Parks and Wildlife. Check the latest access report on the web, 
              www.nt.gov.au. 
              
              
              Picnic Area: (dry season only)
              Where: The picnic area is located along the Jim 
              Jim falls access road on the way to Twin Falls, before the Jim Jim 
              Creek crossing.
              Features: This day use area provides picnic facilities 
              under shady trees. Toilet facilities are also provided. Camping 
              is not permitted in this area. This is also the starting point for 
              the Budjmi Lookout walk. 

              
            
 
 
         
 
          