Read about - Low Level Nature Park below.
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The Low Level Nature Park at Katherine is about three kilometres from town and is alongside the Katherine River where a Low Level Bridge was built during WWII. This low level bridge allowed traffic to cross the river during the dry season - hard to believe that sometimes the trees are covered by water during the Wet.
After the Katherine River Bridge was built in town the low level area became a nature reserve and a local swimming hole. The water depth here is only around 3-5 feet (during the dry season of course) and an ideal location for families to spend some time fishing and/or swimming - very relaxing. Facilities at this nature reserve include - barbeques, car park (room for coaches), public toilet and picnic tables. The trees along the river provide plenty of shade and there is a bicycle path around the area if you want to explore the rest of the Nature Reserve. This is a really picturesque little spot watching the water flow over the weir - a great find on the outskirts of Katherine.