Budawang National Park

Details

Phone
1300 072 757
Type of Attraction
National Parks and Reserves
Address
Budawang NSW 2622
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About

Budawang National Park is wilderness. Rugged and isolated, it’s full of steep mountainsides and tall moist forests. There are glossy black-cockatoos in tall eucalypt forests, shallow rivers, and wallabies in patches of grassland.

The park derives its name from one of its dominant features, Mount Budawang whose name is a variation of the Aboriginal word Buddawong’. The prominence of its peak meant it was used to light signal fires and to observe the movement of people between the highlands and the coast.

Today, this park is perfect for adventurers and experienced trekkers who will love the walking through remote areas and river camping opportunities. If you’re looking for a place to truly get away from the civilised world, Budawang offers a ready haven. Hiking in the park is suitable for fit and experienced bushwalkers equipped with sufficient water and survival gear. There are formal and informal walking tracks, meaning this is a perfect place to set off into the bush with a map and GPS.

Come for a day walk, or prepare the backpack for a full weekend getaway. Expect spectacular scenery and plenty of solitude.

Features

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Non Smoking
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Camping
Canoeing/Kayaking
Rock Climbing
Swimming
Walks
Hiking

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