Starting from the car park at the end of Barry Springs Nature Reserve Road, Berry Springs, this circuit track takes you through the monsoon forest within the park, crossing the stream twice along the way. Embark on a serene journey offering a refreshing escape from the sun-drenched days of Darwin. The shaded track winds its way through a lush stand of monsoon forest, passing by an outstanding Banyan Tree that captivates the senses. Informative signs dot the path, providing insights into the rich natural heritage of the area. After your stroll, indulge in a revitalizing swim in the clear swimming pools, rewarding yourself amidst the stunning backdrop of this tranquil oasis. Berry Springs emerges as a haven for relaxation, boasting shaded picnic spots and barbecue areas nestled amidst verdant trees and aquatic life. Delight in the blooming native flowers from March to April, adding a burst of colour to the picturesque surroundings. Explore remnants of the area's World War II history, evoking a sense of the past when it housed over 100.000 soldiers. While the park and picnic areas welcome visitors year-round from 8 am to 6.30 pm, the kiosk operates daily from April to October, offering a range of refreshments. During the Wet Season from October to April, swimming in the pools may be closed due to flooding and water quality concerns, yet the park stays open. Let us begin by acknowledging the Larrakia people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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