Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) Hot Springs Park protects part of the Douglas River, where thermal pools create an oasis in the surrounding dry woodland. The waters attract a wide variety of birdlife and mammals such as bandicoots, quolls and flying foxes.

These waters can get very hot. Check the temperatures before you enter. Do not swim in the hot springs themselves as water temperatures can exceed 60 degrees C. Swimming is best suited to the cooler pools some 200 metres upstream and downstream.

The land is owned by the Wagiman people who ... (more)