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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesTarlo River National Park

Tarlo River National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Rugged, Untouched
Tarlo River National Park
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Tarlo River National Park
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Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places
Tarlo River National Park
Photo by Photos are copyrighted by their owners from Google Places

Tarlo River National Park offers a secluded escape into one of New South Wales' more unusual landscapes. Established in 1982, the park is characterized by its rugged terrain that stands out sharply from the surrounding countryside. It holds deep historical and cultural value, particularly regarding its significant Aboriginal heritage. Because the park is largely surrounded by private property, access is limited to a small section of Towrang Road near Greenwich Park. This destination is best suited for experienced explorers and those seeking solitude in a raw, natural environment.

Tarlo River National Park offers a secluded escape into one of New South Wales' more unusual landscapes. Established in 1982, the park is characterized by its rugged terrain that stands out sharply from the surrounding countryside. It holds deep historical and cultural value, particularly regarding its significant Aboriginal heritage. Because the park is largely surrounded by private property, access is limited to a small section of Towrang Road near Greenwich Park. This destination is best suited for experienced explorers and those seeking solitude in a raw, natural environment.

Highlights

  • Significant Aboriginal cultural heritage sites.

  • Distinctive, sharp terrain unique to the region.

  • Secluded environment perfect for quiet reflection.

  • Established conservation area since 1982.

Before you go: Tarlo River National Park essentials

  • The park is largely surrounded by private land, making public access points very limited.

  • Terrain is rugged and may be challenging for inexperienced hikers.

  • There are minimal amenities or visitor facilities within the park boundaries.

Access Points

Access is highly restricted due to surrounding private property; ensure you stick to the designated entry point near Towrang Road.

Preparation

This is a remote area with limited facilities; bring all necessary supplies, including water and navigation tools.

Best For

Experienced hikers and those seeking true wilderness solitude.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Respect the Land

As a site of significant Aboriginal cultural heritage, please practice Leave No Trace principles and respect all marked and unmarked historical areas.

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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