National Parks

The Warrumbungle Region is home to three stunning national parks, each offering unique landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unforgettable outdoor experiences. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquillity, or a connection to nature, these parks have something for everyone.

Warrumbungle National Park, Australia’s first Dark Sky Park, is renowned for its breathtaking volcanic formations, world-class hiking trails, and incredible stargazing opportunities. As the heart of the region, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring the Warrumbungle area.

The Pilliga Forest, a vast semi-arid woodland, is rich in biodiversity and cultural history. With scenic drives, sandstone caves, and a variety of walking tracks, it’s perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in a natural wonderland.

Coolah Tops National Park provides a cooler retreat, offering rolling plateaus, stunning lookouts, and peaceful bushwalks. Its tranquil setting is ideal for camping, wildlife spotting, and soaking in the serenity of the Australian bush.

Each park has its own story to tell and unique attractions to discover. Whether you're hiking through dramatic landscapes, relaxing under starry skies, or uncovering the region's rich cultural heritage, the Warrumbungle Region’s national parks promise an unforgettable experience.

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