Royal National Park
Sydney’s closest national park Located just 29 kilometers south of Sydney, the Royal National Park consist of 151 square kilometers… Read More »Royal National Park
Sydney’s closest national park Located just 29 kilometers south of Sydney, the Royal National Park consist of 151 square kilometers… Read More »Royal National Park
Set between the Hawkesbury River estuary and the Brisbane Waters inlet, The Brisbane Water National Park covers 14,000 hectares with… Read More »Brisbane Water National Park
Spectacular coastal views close to Sydney A few kilometers south of Gosford and less than a hour north of Sydney,… Read More »Bouddi National Park
At the very north of the Central Coast, the Munmorah State Conservation Area consists of scenic coastal views, long pristine beaches,… Read More »Munmorah State Conservation Area
A system of inland lakes, the largest system in New South Wales, coastal dunes and pristine beaches make up the… Read More »Myall Lakes National Park
Between Parkes and Dubbo, the Goobang National Park protects the largest remaining forest and woodland area of the Central West region of… Read More »Goobang National Park
Four hundred million years old fossil caves of Borenore In what was more recently a volcanic area, the 400 million… Read More »Borenore Caves
East of Robinvale along the Stuart Highway and along the banks of the Murrumbidgee River are two of the more… Read More »Murrumbidgee Valley and Yanga National Parks
A World Heritage area of ancient human occupation and fossils The Mungo National Park of ancient dried lagoons and sand… Read More »Mungo National Park
Making up a large portion of the northern part of Kosciuszko National Park, the 98,000 hectare wilderness area is centered… Read More »Jagungal Wilderness Area
Australia’s highest mountains including Mount Kosciuszko Containing within it much of the Snowy Mountains, the 6,900 square kilometer Kosciuszko National… Read More »Kosciuszko National Park
Six hundred kilometers directly east of Port Macquarie, in the Pacific Ocean, is the remnant of a long past volcano,… Read More »Lord Howe Island
South of Port Macquarie, the Crowdy Bay National Park is 15 kilometers of pristine beaches between Diamond Head and Crowdy… Read More »Crowdy Bay National Park
Between Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour, with its 18th century gaol at Trial Bay, the Arakoon National Park is one… Read More »Arakoon National Park
South East of Broken Hill and adjacent to the Menindee Lakes system, the Kinchega National Park was formerly part of the oldest sheep station… Read More »Kinchega National Park
In the very north west of the New South Wales outback at the meeting of the borders of three states,… Read More »Sturt National Park
A protected Pilliga Forest The national park is a protected area of the Pilliga Forest, a 3,000 square kilometers area… Read More »Pilliga National Park
The ‘broken crooked mountains” of Warrumbungle A little over 1.5 hours north of Dubbo, the remnants of ancient volcanoes make… Read More »Warrumbungle National Park
In the far west of the New South Wales Outback and north west of Broken Hill, the Mutawintji National Park… Read More »Mutawintji National Park
On the road between Bourke and Cobar, the Gundabooka National Park reaches from the banks of the Darling River to… Read More »Gundabooka National Park