Coolah Tops National Park

 

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Coolah Creek Rd | Roughly 30km North-East of Coolah 

Directions to Coolah Tops National Park

National Park website

Coolah Tops National Park is a playground for walkers and mountain bikers looking for a great cycling and camping experience.

Sitting at the junction of the Warrumbungle and Liverpool ranges, Coolah Tops National Park is a beautiful landscape of giant grass trees, tall eucalypt forests and stands of huge snow gums. Take in spectacular views and see magnificent waterfalls on walking trails like The Falls link track, Racecourse track or Grasstrees track. Explore the Bundella track and Mullion track on your mountain bike. Birdwatchers should keep their eyes open, as Coolah Tops is home to an abundance of wildlife and birdlife, so you might see wallabies, eagles, gliders and rare owls.

You may need to spend a weekend discovering everything that Coolah Tops has to offer. There’s remote camping, so you can spend the night stargazing, or after a day of walking and mountain biking, perhaps you’d prefer to sleep soundly at rustic Bracken’s Cottage.

Stay in Coolah Tops National Park

Experience the tranquillity of Coolah Tops National Park with unique accommodation and serene campgrounds. Stay at Brackens Hut for rustic charm and a base to explore mountain biking trails and stunning scenery. Camp at Coxs Creek, The Barracks, or The Pines for peaceful nights surrounded by tall eucalypts, excellent birdwatching, and access to walking and biking trails. Perfect for a nature-filled escape!

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For more information on additional Camping and Accommodation in Coolah Tops click here!

Top things to do and see  

Coolah Tops National Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and tranquil escapes. Here are the top experiences you won’t want to miss:

  • Explore Scenic Trails: Walk or mountain bike through lush forests and discover stunning lookouts offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.
  • Birdwatching: Spot a variety of bird species, including eagles soaring above and colourful parrots nestled in the treetops.
  • Visit Norfolk Falls: Marvel at this picturesque waterfall, especially impressive after rain, and enjoy the serene picnic areas nearby.
  • Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for wallabies, kangaroos, and other native wildlife as you explore the park’s secluded areas.

Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a connection to nature, Coolah Tops is a must-visit destination in the Warrumbungle Region.

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