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KATHERINE

Introduction
Katherine is
situated 350 kilometres down the Stuart Highway from Darwin and takes its
name from the Katherine River, discovered by John McDouall Stuart in 1862
and named after the daughter of James Chambers, a South Australian
pastoralist who helped sponsor the epic expedition.
At the junction of Victoria Highway leading to Western Australia,
Katherine is one of the Territory's most important tourist centres.
Katherine today is a rapidly expanding township and the centre of a vast
beef industry which ensures its future prosperity. The town did not go
ahead until the early 1940's when a bitumen road was constructed between
Alice Springs and Darwin. As a result of this increased accessibility the
natural attractions of the town were frequented and the town began to
prosper. The modern shopping facilities and tidy streets we see today are
symbolic of the confidence of territorians in the town.
Like other Territory centres, Katherine also boasts its own zany festival.
Held in June, the Katherine Karnical is a madcap raft race from the new
bridge to the low level in which every subterfuge is used to sink the
opposition craft. A parade is held through the main street in advance of
the race and a singalong is held after the event.
Attractions
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Katherine
Gorge This is a series of remarkably beautiful gorges through
which the Katherine river winds it's way framed by the sheer 60metre
sandstone walls.
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Katherine
Gorge National Park This park is home to a wide variety of fish,
crocodiles, parrots, finches and lorikeets.
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The
Nitmiluk National Park is probably the most beautiful of all the
National Parks in the region because of the delicate rainforest which
grows in the gorges.
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Aboriginal
art at the Jim Jim Falls
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The
Katherine Canyon has a tunnel-like cathedral which leads to Butterfly
Gorge.
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The
Hanging gardens where rock springs and shade have encouraged the
growth of delicate ferns and swallows' caves where tiny martins line
the roof with mud nests.
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Mataranka
is another perfect spot where a crystal clear thermal pool can be
found fringed with palms.
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Cutta
Cutta Caves south of Katherine is an underground system of caverns
stretching for 700 metres.
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Victoria
River features the impressive sandstone Stokes Ranges, with
its rock formations
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The
town of Katherine has its own little "Hot springs" to
relax in. Tucked
away in the Katherine River bed the springs pump from deep within the
earth at a mild temperature.
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Built during the War , the
Low Level Bridge enabled traffic to cross the Mighty Katherine
River. Being only 6 feet above the ‘Dry Season’ water Level, it is
impassable during the majority of the wet season (Dec- April).

Activities
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Superb fishing
at Victoria River
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The
Katherine "Hot Springs" is a perfect recreational
area for swimming, tanning, picnics and has great walking
and biking trails that run along the river taking you through the
River Red and Ghost Gum trees.
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A great swimming
and camping spot is Edith Falls in the
Nitmiluk National Park
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Bushwalks
above the Jim Jim falls with experienced guides where Aboriginal Art
can also be viewed
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4X4
trails in the wet season in the Jim Jim Falls area where
Aboriginal Art can also be viewed
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Canoe
trips down the Flora and Daly Rivers accessible along the Victoria
Highway
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Bowling
facilities available at the Katherine Bowling Club
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Watch the
latest movies at the Katherine Cinema
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