If people are feeling energetic, they can climb up for a full view of the whole length of the cascades. The red x
in the photo shows the water slide.
And, for those who want to see the area at it's spectacular best, our
Kakadu Super Circle No. 1
visits this area in January. Even then, you won't often see it in as full a flood as shown here, but you can be sure it will be spectacular.
The wet season is very different to what most people expect. Please have a look at our
Kudjewk — Wet Season
page and see for yourself.
From the bottom of Cascades Creek, we have a trek of about 8 kilometres to get back to the vehicle. Hiking down the open valley is relatively easy and there are a number of good campsites along the way. We generally camp at one of these so that we can finish our bushwalk at a reasonable hour on the final day.
Back at the vehicle, we still have the 44 kilometre drive back to the main road followed by a fair drive to get to where we are going next.