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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesKoreelah National Park

Koreelah National Park

AU
National Park·Quiet, Remote, Undisturbed, Natural
Koreelah National Park
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Koreelah National Park
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Koreelah National Park
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Koreelah National Park
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Koreelah National Park
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Koreelah National Park
Photo by Ken Laws from Google Places
Koreelah National Park
Photo by Ling Zhang from Google Places
Koreelah National Park
Photo by Dévi from Google Places
Koreelah National Park
Photo by Tahlia Falvey from Google Places
Koreelah National Park
Photo by Phil Chen from Google Places

Located over 600 kilometers north of Sydney, Koreelah National Park serves as a significant sanctuary within the Australian landscape. As a key component of the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area, the park is dedicated to the protection of various threatened bird species, making it a premier destination for serious birdwatchers and conservation-minded travelers. The terrain is rugged and largely undeveloped, providing an authentic look at the diverse ecosystems of the Australian bush. Visitors will find a quiet, undisturbed environment that stands in stark contrast to urban life, ideal for those looking to disconnect and engage with nature. It is a place for observation and appreciation of the natural world rather than high-intensity tourism.

Located over 600 kilometers north of Sydney, Koreelah National Park serves as a significant sanctuary within the Australian landscape. As a key component of the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area, the park is dedicated to the protection of various threatened bird species, making it a premier destination for serious birdwatchers and conservation-minded travelers. The terrain is rugged and largely undeveloped, providing an authentic look at the diverse ecosystems of the Australian bush. Visitors will find a quiet, undisturbed environment that stands in stark contrast to urban life, ideal for those looking to disconnect and engage with nature. It is a place for observation and appreciation of the natural world rather than high-intensity tourism.

Highlights

  • Key sanctuary within the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area

  • Habitat for various threatened bird species

  • Rugged and largely undeveloped Australian bush terrain

  • Ideal environment for quiet nature observation

Before you go: Koreelah National Park essentials

  • The park lacks developed tourist infrastructure, making it best suited for self-sufficient travelers.

  • Rugged terrain requires appropriate footwear and basic bushwalking experience.

  • Limited mobile reception is expected due to the remote location.

Preparation

The park is remote and largely undeveloped; ensure you have a reliable vehicle, sufficient supplies, and offline maps before arriving.

Birdwatching

Bring high-quality binoculars and a field guide, as the park is a vital habitat for threatened bird species within the Scenic Rim.

Best For

Serious birdwatchers and travelers seeking a remote, rugged wilderness experience.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Leave No Trace

As a protected conservation area, ensure you carry out all trash and respect the natural habitat to help preserve the local ecosystem.

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Birdwatchers, Hikers

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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