Description
Warrabah National Park, located 371 km (231 mi) north of Sydney, is a serene haven for nature enthusiasts seeking peace and quiet away from the city.
The park's proximity to Kingstown and Split Rock Dam makes it easily accessible for visitors.
One of the most impressive features in New South Wales, the Namoi River, can be found in Warrabah National Park. Carving a stunning 15 km (9.3 mi) gorge that drops 245 m (804 ft) through the park's rocky terrain, the river provides a picturesque setting for activities like canoeing, li-loing, swimming, and fishing.
For the more adventurous, Warrabah National Park offers activities like rock climbing and bushwalking. With an average elevation of 759 meters, these activities also provide an excellent cardio workout while appreciating the majestic surroundings.
Birdwatchers will find Warrabah National Park to be a paradise, as over 120 bird species call the park home. From Australian robins, rosellas, and cockatoos to wedge-tailed eagles and wrens, there is a lot to see and appreciate newline.
[See more][See less]
Parks: Camp Sites, Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Caravan Sites, Fishing Spots, Hiking Trails, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, National parks