Self-Reliance
This is a remote wilderness area with limited facilities; ensure you carry all necessary supplies, including water, food, and navigation tools.





Spanning over 985 square kilometers, Wadbilliga National Park serves as a dramatic bridge between the Monaro high country and the South Coast of New South Wales. The landscape is defined by its steep gorges, pristine river systems, and expansive plateaus that remain largely untouched by modern development. This park is specifically designed for self-reliant explorers who are comfortable navigating challenging, remote terrain. With limited facilities available, visitors are encouraged to come fully prepared for a true wilderness experience. It is the perfect destination for those looking to disconnect and find deep solitude within the Australian bush.
Spanning over 985 square kilometers, Wadbilliga National Park serves as a dramatic bridge between the Monaro high country and the South Coast of New South Wales. The landscape is defined by its steep gorges, pristine river systems, and expansive plateaus that remain largely untouched by modern development. This park is specifically designed for self-reliant explorers who are comfortable navigating challenging, remote terrain. With limited facilities available, visitors are encouraged to come fully prepared for a true wilderness experience. It is the perfect destination for those looking to disconnect and find deep solitude within the Australian bush.
Dramatic gorges and river valleys
Expansive, pristine high-country plateaus
Ideal for deep wilderness solitude
Untouched natural landscape
Limited infrastructure means there are few marked trails compared to more accessible parks.
The area is prone to rapid weather changes due to its elevation and geography.
Ideal for visitors looking to disconnect from technology and modern amenities.
This is a remote wilderness area with limited facilities; ensure you carry all necessary supplies, including water, food, and navigation tools.
Check local weather and park alerts before heading out, as conditions in the high country can change rapidly.
Experienced hikers and self-reliant wilderness explorers.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
English
The terrain is challenging and rugged; ensure you have offline maps or a physical topographical map as mobile reception is unreliable.