national park
Tregole National Park
Tregole National Park is in the Brigalow Belt and the Mulga Lands. The area is a hot semi-arid land with Ooline trees with origins of the rainforest. The ooline forest to be in such a dry environment is unusual, once more common in more easterly locations, now vulnerable to extinction. Camping is not permitted in … Read more
Dorrigo National Park
Dorrigo National Park is a World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforest. It has breathtaking waterfall walks, picnic spots and birdwatching. Dorrigo Rainforest Centre Dorrigo Rainforest Centre is a great place to start and plan your visit to the national park. The centre offers guided tours and has a park heritage exhibition. You can also access the elevated … Read more
Mark Oliphant Conservation Park
South-west of Adelaide, the Mark Oliphant Conservation Park has trails with a range of landscapes to experience. Walking Trails Candlebark Trail (250m, 10 min) A smooth flat trail to the shelter and picnic area near a stand of mighty candlebark gum trees. Well suited for families with young children and for mobility impaired visitors (may require assistance). Skink … Read more
Scott Creek Conservation Park
Scott Creek Conservation Park is south-west of Adelaide in an area minded for copper and silver between the 1850s and 1880s. There are ruins throughout the conservation park, including an engine house, mining shafts, mine office, and stone chimney. Camping is not permitted in Scott Creek Conservation Park. Mackereth Cottage Within Scott Creek Conservation Park … Read more
Minyon Falls
Located in Nightcap National Park, Minyon Falls Lookout offers views of the waterfall on Repentance Creek. The lookout is beside the falls on a platform that extends further out than the falls themselves. In addition to the falls, the lookout provides stunning views into the valley below and into the distance. On a clear day, … Read more
Litchfield National Park (via Batchelor)
Litchfield National Park is located in the northern part of Northern Territory, about 120 kilometres south of Darwin. Often overlooked in favour of Kakadu National Park, Litchfield is a stunning must-see park with an ancient landscape formed in the sandstone plateau of the Tabletop Range.
Mount Kaputar National Park
Bundabulla circuit track (2-3 hours, 3.5km) – Bundabulla circuit walking track | NSW National Parks Lindsay Rock Tops Lookout 4.5 – Lindsay Rock Tops lookout | NSW National Parks Mount Kaputar summit walk 4.7 Mount Kaputar summit lookout 4.9 – Mount Kaputar summit lookout | Visitor info | NSW National Parks West Kaputar Lookout 4.7 … Read more
Sawn Rocks Picnic Area
Sawn Rocks lookout is on easy Sawn Rocks walking track in Mount Kaputar National Park. It makes an ideal stage for photographing the distinctive organ pipe formations of Sawn Rocks. Links https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/sawn-rocks-lookout
Kwiambal National Park
Pronounced Kigh-am-bal, Kwiambal National Park is a quiet achiever. Tucked away near the NSW-Queensland border, its isolation is also its attraction. There’s a good chance you’ll have a great deal of space to yourself, with day trippers travelling through the outback and grey nomads the most frequent visitors in the area.