Preparation
As this is a remote area, ensure you have sufficient water, supplies, and a reliable map or GPS before heading out.
Yarrobil National Park is a significant protected area in New South Wales, located approximately 21 kilometers northwest of Gulgong. Spanning 1,322 hectares, the park is uniquely divided into three disconnected sections, providing a diverse and rugged experience for visitors. Established in 2005 on land previously managed as a state forest, the park allows native ecosystems to flourish undisturbed. Sitting at an altitude of 546 meters, it offers a quiet, remote environment for those looking to escape into the Australian bush. It serves as a vital conservation site, preserving the natural heritage of the local region.
Yarrobil National Park is a significant protected area in New South Wales, located approximately 21 kilometers northwest of Gulgong. Spanning 1,322 hectares, the park is uniquely divided into three disconnected sections, providing a diverse and rugged experience for visitors. Established in 2005 on land previously managed as a state forest, the park allows native ecosystems to flourish undisturbed. Sitting at an altitude of 546 meters, it offers a quiet, remote environment for those looking to escape into the Australian bush. It serves as a vital conservation site, preserving the natural heritage of the local region.
Over 1,300 hectares of protected native bushland.
Unique geography consisting of three distinct, disconnected sections.
Quiet, remote environment ideal for escaping the bustle of city life.
Significant conservation site established to protect local ecosystems.
The park is divided into three disconnected sections, so plan your route carefully.
Limited facilities are available; expect a rugged, natural experience.
Ideal for those who enjoy solitude and undisturbed native flora and fauna.
As this is a remote area, ensure you have sufficient water, supplies, and a reliable map or GPS before heading out.
Help preserve this vital conservation site by carrying out all your trash and staying on established paths where possible.
Nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking solitude in the Australian bush.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
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Always check local New South Wales park alerts for fire bans or road closures before planning your visit.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Off the Beaten Path