Preparation
As this is a remote area, ensure you carry sufficient water, food, and navigation tools before entering.





Indwarra National Park serves as a significant protected area in the central New England Tablelands of New South Wales, established to preserve the region's unique natural heritage. Spanning over 900 hectares, the park is defined by its rugged terrain and the striking presence of Mount Tingha, which rises 1,208 meters above sea level. Nature enthusiasts will find a wealth of biodiversity here, with botanical surveys identifying more than 220 distinct plant species throughout the area. It provides a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the Australian wilderness. Whether you are a researcher or a casual hiker, the park offers a serene backdrop for exploring the unique flora of the New England region.
Indwarra National Park serves as a significant protected area in the central New England Tablelands of New South Wales, established to preserve the region's unique natural heritage. Spanning over 900 hectares, the park is defined by its rugged terrain and the striking presence of Mount Tingha, which rises 1,208 meters above sea level. Nature enthusiasts will find a wealth of biodiversity here, with botanical surveys identifying more than 220 distinct plant species throughout the area. It provides a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the Australian wilderness. Whether you are a researcher or a casual hiker, the park offers a serene backdrop for exploring the unique flora of the New England region.
Striking views from the 1,208-meter Mount Tingha
Rich biodiversity with over 220 identified plant species
Serene, off-the-beaten-path atmosphere
Significant protected area in the New England Tablelands
The park is remote and lacks developed visitor facilities.
Terrain can be rugged; appropriate footwear is recommended.
Excellent location for botanical study and quiet reflection.
As this is a remote area, ensure you carry sufficient water, food, and navigation tools before entering.
Check local weather and fire danger ratings for the New England Tablelands before your visit.
Nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking remote wilderness exploration.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
English
Help preserve the park's biodiversity by staying on marked trails and taking all waste with you.