Walker Creek - Litchfield National Park
This creek flows out of the northern slopes of the Tabletop Range. A walk follows the creek up towards the secondary plateau for 1.8 kilometres. Eight camping sites have been established along the creek at suitable rock holes. A toilet is provided near campsite 6. Swimming is allowed at the campsites. Even if you are not camping this is a great walk with its many swimming spots along the creek. Camp fees apply when camping in this area. You can spend from 3 hrs to a full day here.
Walker Creek walk:
1.8 km one way, 3.6 km return: 2 hours return; Moderate: Starting from the car park the walk follows the creek for 600 metres to the first camp site at Rocky Falls. Campsites at swimming holes have been established approx every 200 metres along the creek.

The first series of cascading falls along the Walker Creek Walking Trail.
A toilet is provided on the walk near Campsite 6. A day use area is established at campsite 6. You may use any of the swimming areas unless people are using the campsite-please respect their privacy.
This is one of those places that you normally hear about later from someone who says “did you go to this place, it was the best.” Well now you can be the one to say to fellow travellers down the track that you have been somewhere special. If you are not one of the lucky ones camping here you return to the car park. The picnic area at the car park is under the shade of the trees growing along the creek. A toilet is provided in the car park.
Explore Litchfield National Park:Bamboo Creek | Blythe Homestead | Buley Rockhole | Florence Falls | Green Ant Creek | The Lost City | Sandy Creek | Magnetic Termite Mounds | Tolmer Falls | Walker Creek | Wangi Falls

