Check out Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park's breathtaking lookouts and Aboriginal sites. Discover a unique landscape of World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforests, Aboriginal culture, gold mine relics, and Australian wildlife.Stretching from the Wollongong to Eden and the Victorian border, the NSW South Coast tempts you with clear waters and national parks teeming with walks, waterfalls and wildlife.
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Many of these parks are open to visitors to explore and enjoy while other areas are dedicated to the conservation of our state's biodiversity. Lane Cove National Park not far from Sydney's city centre is the perfect place for a family day out or sch… Royal National Park has everything from beaches and rainforest, to beautiful walking tracks.If you're an adventure sports thrill seeker, the Snowy Mountains has it all. Most recreational activities (bushwalking, picnic, boating, birdwatching) are allowed now. Find a national park or nature reserve near you Check current park closures, fire and safety alerts Visit the Three Sisters and hazy blue valleys of Blue Mountains National Park.Yuraygir National Park is a top spot on the NSW North Coast for surfing, fishing and beachside camping. Dorrigo National Park in the coastal hinterland of the North Coast is home to the Skywalk Lookout, which rises over the rainforest canopy. All camping requires a booking.
Visit the iconic Three Sisters and explore its magnificent waterfalls, walks and adventure sports.Located near Gosford on the NSW Central Coast, Bouddi National Park spoils you with secluded beaches, coastal walking tracks and Aboriginal cultural sites.Home to Kosciuszko National Park, the Snowy Mountains region is a unique alpine wonderland of rivers, mountains, ski fields, caves, and glacial lakes.Take a day trip to Australia's oldest national park in Sydney's south. Discover its white sand beaches, rainforests and untamed coastline.The Murray-Riverina region is full of adventure and activity for all ages. Mount Wollumbin, formerly called Mount Warning, is also worth a visit: it's a volcanic plug in a rainforest-covered caldera in World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park. Spot whales in winter or Australia’s coastal emus on the Yuraygir coastal walk.Close to Sydney's CBD, Lane Cove National Park is a beautiful pocket of bushland nestled on Lane Cover River.
Hit the ski slopes in winter, climb Mount Kosciuszko, or go bushwalking and cycling in spring.Home to some of the best beaches in Australia, North Coast NSW national parks boast spectacular walking tracks, top spots for whale watching, snorkelling and fishing - and World Heritage Gondwana rainforests.From scenic driving routes to multi-day walks, you'll discover a host of things to do in NSW national parks.Discover Dorrigo National Park's World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest, secret waterfalls, walking tracks and rich wildlife. Many NSW national park campgrounds, accommodation and visitor centres will start to reopen from 1 June but important changes are in place to keep visitors safe. It's a great spot for bushwalking, kayaking, boating, picnicking and camping.Myall Lakes is home to one of the largest coastal lake systems in NSW. Go cycling, walking, horse riding and bird watching while staying at Dawson Spring campground. Enjoy bushwalking, mountain biking, fishing and other adventures. National parks and conservation areas along the spectacular NSW coast offer wonderful places to stay. It's only an hour from Coffs Harbour.You don't need to leave NSW to get a taste of the outback. What activities are allowed in national parks? National parks in Country NSW . If you fancy a tour of the universe, the CSIRO Australia Telescope Compact Array is 50 minutes' drive from the park. Explore the park's inlets and islands on a foreshore walk, delve into colonial and Aboriginal heritage, and picnic with some of the best views in town.World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park is a must-see when in Sydney. Visit the Warrumbungle National Park near the astronomy capital of Coonabarabran, where Australia’s first Dark Sky Park offers incredible views of the Milky Way in a sky studded with stars. There are more than 870 national parks and reserves in NSW covering over 7 million hectares of land. Tour its wildlife-rich landscapes, rugged 4WD touring trails, rustic camping spots – and discover rich Aboriginal culture stretching back tens of thousands of years.Whether you're planning a family camping trip or an unforgettable coastal weekend getaway, you'll find what you're after in NSW national parks.The sprawling heart of Country NSW offers plenty of adventures for families, thrill seekers and nature-lovers. Mount Kaputar National Park, near Narrabri in north-west Country NSW is a wilderness escape on a scenic mountain range. Check park alerts and visit COVID-19 updates for more information before visiting any park. Check park alerts and visit COVID-19 updates for more information before visiting any park. If you visit NSW national parks regularly you can save on motor vehicle entry fees by buying an annual pass and get park visits for 12 or 24 months. National Parks in Country NSW In magnificent national parks in Country NSW, discover World Heritage, towering forests, extinct volcanoes, Aboriginal heritage and abundant wildlife. Stargazers will be thrilled with Warrumbungle, Australia’s first dark sky park. Walk to hidden creeks and coves, or bring family and friends for a waterfront picnic.