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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesMaryland National Park

Maryland National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Quiet, Untouched
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places
Maryland National Park
Photo by Scott Rawstorne from Google Places

Maryland National Park is a significant protected area located in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 746 kilometers north of Sydney. Established in 1999, the park spans over 2,200 hectares of diverse, high-altitude terrain. With an average elevation of 842 meters, the landscape provides a dramatic backdrop for those interested in the natural history and ecology of the region. As a designated IUCN Ia protected area, it remains a largely untouched wilderness, making it a prime spot for visitors who enjoy quiet, off-the-beaten-path outdoor experiences. The park serves as a testament to the diverse environmental beauty found within the northern reaches of the state.

Maryland National Park is a significant protected area located in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 746 kilometers north of Sydney. Established in 1999, the park spans over 2,200 hectares of diverse, high-altitude terrain. With an average elevation of 842 meters, the landscape provides a dramatic backdrop for those interested in the natural history and ecology of the region. As a designated IUCN Ia protected area, it remains a largely untouched wilderness, making it a prime spot for visitors who enjoy quiet, off-the-beaten-path outdoor experiences. The park serves as a testament to the diverse environmental beauty found within the northern reaches of the state.

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Highlights

  • Vast, protected high-elevation wilderness.

  • Dramatic, rugged terrain for outdoor exploration.

  • Remote location ideal for escaping crowds.

Before you go: Maryland National Park essentials

  • The park is remote and lacks developed visitor facilities.

  • High-altitude terrain requires a good level of physical fitness for exploration.

  • Mobile reception is likely limited or non-existent in this wilderness area.

Preparation

As a remote wilderness area, ensure you are fully self-sufficient with navigation, water, and emergency supplies before heading out.

Weather Awareness

High-altitude terrain can experience rapid weather changes; check local forecasts and pack appropriate gear for varying conditions.

Best For

Experienced hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking remote wilderness.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Leave No Trace

Maryland National Park is a strictly protected area; please follow all conservation guidelines to preserve the natural environment.

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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