Best For
Quiet hikes and nature immersion in the Australian bush.
Livingstone National Park is a significant protected area located approximately 30 kilometres south of Wagga Wagga and 10 kilometres east of Mangoplah. As a dual national park and state conservation area, it preserves the unique ecological character of the South West Slopes region. The park provides a peaceful environment for visitors to engage with the Australian bushland, offering opportunities for hiking and observing local wildlife. Its proximity to regional hubs makes it a convenient yet secluded escape for those traveling through south-western New South Wales. It is an ideal spot for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Australian landscape.
Livingstone National Park is a significant protected area located approximately 30 kilometres south of Wagga Wagga and 10 kilometres east of Mangoplah. As a dual national park and state conservation area, it preserves the unique ecological character of the South West Slopes region. The park provides a peaceful environment for visitors to engage with the Australian bushland, offering opportunities for hiking and observing local wildlife. Its proximity to regional hubs makes it a convenient yet secluded escape for those traveling through south-western New South Wales. It is an ideal spot for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Australian landscape.
Diverse Australian bushland landscape
Peaceful trails for hiking and walking
Opportunities for local wildlife observation
Convenient access from Wagga Wagga
The park is a protected area; please follow Leave No Trace principles.
Mobile reception may be limited in remote sections of the park.
Be aware of local wildlife and seasonal fire restrictions.
Quiet hikes and nature immersion in the Australian bush.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
Lunch
English
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Solo