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The Top End is every adventurous traveller’s notion of outback Australia: big skies, bold landscapes, termite mounds, ancient rock art and the thrill of crocodiles. Everyone should see Kakadu and Uluru at least once in their lives, but Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks are wonderful, too. Hit the road, red dust swirling behind you, and you won’t be disappointed!

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Things to do in the NT

Alyssa Tresider
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Guide to Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

Slip into a turquoise pool shaded by towering palms and paperbarks and feel the day’s heat ease away. Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring sits within Elsey National Park in the Northern Territory’s Top End, offering a true oasis with crystal clear, spring-fed water that stays delightfully warm at around 34°C all year. A short, easy walk leads to the sandy-bottomed pool where gentle currents and filtered light create a peaceful setting for swims, wildlife watching, and unrushed downtime. 

For campervan travellers, it is a rewarding stop on the Stuart Highway south of Katherine, with easy access, day parking nearby, and excellent camping options that make it simple to linger longer.

 

Why do people go to Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring?

Mataranka draws visitors for a restorative soak in warm, clear water that feels like nature’s own spa. The pool’s temperature is consistently around 34°C, so it’ss inviting year-round. The surrounding palms and paperbarks create a lush, green canopy that contrasts beautifully with the wider savanna country of the Top End, so the setting feels like a hidden retreat in the bush. 

A short, flat loop walk leads through shaded forest to stairs with handrails that take you directly into the pool. The sandy bottom is gentle underfoot, and the water is remarkably clear, so it is easy to find your spot and settle in. Designated swimming zones are managed for safety, and there are viewing points where you can pause to admire Rainbow Spring bubbling up from the ground and the nearby Waterhouse River. It’s a gentle, family-friendly and classic Top End swim stop, with longer riverside walks available if you want to stretch the day.

 

How long should I spend at Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring?

Plan for at least a few hours. Many visitors allow half a day, which is enough time to stroll the 500 metre loop track, descend into the pool for a long soak, and sit quietly beneath the palms to listen to the forest. The walk itself is an easy 500 metre loop that typically takes around 20 minutes, so the bulk of your visit can be devoted to relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere. 

If you can, stay through late afternoon to watch the flying foxes depart and enjoy golden light filtering through the trees. An overnight stop lets you fit in nearby highlights such as Bitter Springs, only a few minutes away by road, and the long Riverside Walk to Mataranka Falls. Note that the Riverside Walk is a substantial hike of roughly 16 km one way, so plan accordingly. With convenient camping and caravan parks close by, extending your visit is straightforward and rewarding!

 

How to get to Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

Mataranka sits about 108 kilometres south of Katherine along the Stuart Highway, roughly a 1-1 hour 15 minute drive. 

From Darwin: allow around 4-4.5 hours by road, most of it on the A1 Stuart Highway via Katherine. 

In Mataranka, follow the signs to Homestead Road to reach the Mataranka Homestead area, which provides access for day visitors to walk through to the park entrance. 

The highway approach is sealed and straightforward, and the access road to the day-use carpark is suitable for 2WD vehicles and campervans.

 

Best time to visit Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

The dry season from May to October is the most comfortable time to visit. Days are warm, humidity is lower, and rainfall is minimal, which makes the short walk and long swims especially pleasant. Clear skies and cooler evenings lend themselves to camp dinners in designated areas and early morning dips before the day warms up. 

From November to April, the wet season brings higher humidity, frequent storms, and daytime temperatures that often exceed 35°C, with occasional days reaching around 40°C. The water remains beautifully warm, but it is wise to plan swims in the morning or late afternoon, avoid the midday peak heat, and check for any weather-related park alerts.

 

Weather in Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

Mataranka has a tropical climate with a marked wet and dry pattern. In much of the dry season, you can expect plenty of sunshine, warm days, and cooler nights, with daytime highs commonly in the mid-20s to low 30s Celsius. Late in the dry season, especially September to October, daytime maxima often rise into the mid-30s. 

Conditions in the wet season are hot and humid, with heavy rain and thunderstorms that can arrive quickly. Paths and boardwalks can be slick after showers, so take care on stairs and use the handrails provided. Whatever the season, carry water, wear sun protection, and check the local forecast before you set out.

 

Best place to park your campervan at Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

For day visits, park your campervan at the Mataranka Homestead carpark. There is no vehicle access at the pool itself. From the carpark it is an easy walk to the park entry and the start of the 500 metre loop track to Rainbow Spring and the pool. 

If you are staying overnight, you have several great options: 

  • Within Elsey National Park, Jalmurark Campground offers a relaxed bush setting with non-powered sites, toilets, showers, and BBQ facilities. Sites are suitable for 2WD vehicles, and there is room for caravans and campervans. 

  • Closer to the springs, the Mataranka Homestead caravan park provides powered sites and cabin options with convenient amenities. 

  • Additional nearby choices include caravan parks near Bitter Springs and in Mataranka township, which are handy for self-contained vehicles. 

Book national park campsites online in advance. Commercial parks may accept walk-ins at times, but booking ahead is recommended in the dry season, especially during school holidays. If you are cooking at camp, use designated fire pits or portable fuel stoves where permitted. Dispose of rubbish responsibly and pack out anything you bring into the pool area.

 

Entry fees and permits at Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring sits within Elsey National Park, so a Northern Territory Parks Pass is required for visitors. Adult passes are available as a day pass or as an annual option, and must be purchased online in advance before you arrive. There is no separate fee to swim at the thermal pool beyond the park pass. If you plan to camp at national park campgrounds such as Jalmurark, book your site online and pay the applicable camping fees. Always check park alerts for any closures or maintenance before your trip.

 

Safety and things to watch for at Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Spring

  • Do not enter or edge close to the river outside marked areas. Rangers assess and open sites when they’re considered safe, but crocodiles can occur anywhere in the Top End. Freshwater crocodiles inhabit nearby waterways, especially along the Waterhouse River! 

  • Supervise children around water at all times and avoid diving or jumping, as the sandy-bottom pool and variable depths are not suited to jumps. 

  • The flying fox colony is a spectacular sight, but it can be noisy, and there may be droppings beneath roost trees. Avoid sitting directly under roosts. 

  • The Top End sun is strong. Wear a hat and sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and pace your activities. 

  • After rain, the boardwalk and stairs can be slippery. Use the handrails and wear footwear with good grip. 

  • Respect wildlife and leave no trace to help keep this place special.

 

FAQs and quick answers

  1. Which is better, Mataranka or Bitter Springs?
    They’re both different and worth the visit depending on what you’re after! Mataranka Thermal Pool has steps/handrails and a compact pool in a palm grotto, making it great for families and easy entries. 

Bitter Springs offers a longer, natural “drift” through clear channels (often with entry and exit platforms). Try both if conditions allow. An NT Parks Pass applies at each. Safety note: Bitter Springs also occasionally closes for crocodile management. Make sure to check the current status before visiting either one of the sites.

  1. Are there crocs at Mataranka?
    The Top End is crocodile habitat. Sites are monitored, and areas may close if a crocodile is detected; always follow signs and ranger instructions. Never enter water outside signed safe areas.

  2. Do you need a pass for Mataranka?
    Yes. Visitors to Elsey National Park need an NT Parks Pass (NT residents are exempt). You can buy your pass online before arriving.

  3. What is the temperature of Mataranka Thermal Pool?
    Around 34°C year-round, fed by Rainbow Spring. 

 

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