The Warrumbungle Region in New South Wales provides a range of self-guided tours for travelers to explore the stunning landscapes and delve into the area's intriguing geological history. Notable self-guided tours and walks include Goulds Circuit walking track, offering a scenic day trip option through the park. The Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk, considered one of the best walks in NSW, provides close-up views of the park's iconic rock formations. The Burbie Canyon walking track is popular for birdwatching and offers a picturesque stroll through the park. Additionally, the Whitegum lookout walking track, a short, wheelchair-accessible walk, offers remarkable views suitable for all ages.
Moreover, visitors can deepen their understanding of the park's geological history through the NSW GeoTours app, which presents self-guided geology tours. Warrumbungle National Park holds the distinction of being Australia's first Dark Sky Park, rendering it an excellent spot for stargazing. The nearby town of Coonabarabran is renowned as the "Astronomy Capital of Australia."