Nattai National Park - High Range, NSW
Posted by: Tuena
S 34° 20.664 E 150° 12.608
56H E 243368 N 6196129
The Nattai National Park protects a remote wilderness in the Southern Highlands of NSW.
Waymark Code: WMY0JK
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 03/27/2018
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The park is 489 square kilometres in area & has several entrance points. It is a popular park for bushwalking or backpack camping in a remote wilderness setting.
Throughout the park, you’ll spot a large variety of animals, like wallaroos, emus, wallabies, grey kangaroos, wombats, and dingos. There are also over 160 species of birds in the area. You may see platypus in the river, squirrel gliders and koalas in the trees, and rock wallabies on the ground.
This entrance point is beside the Bullio Road Tunnel which is on the Wombeyan Caves Road. The tunnel is 22 metres long & was carved through a sandstone ridge in 1899 & marks a spectacular entrance to the national park.
There is no ranger station in the park.
Park Name: Nattai National Park
Historic/Cultural Park: no
Natural Park: yes
Recreation Area: no
Wildlife Refuge: yes
Park Website: [Web Link]
Type of Listing: Entrance
Fees in Local Currency: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Dates of Access: From: 01/01/2018 To: 12/31/2018
Hiking: yes
Camping: yes
Bicycling: no
Horseback Riding: no
Off-Roading: no
Swimming: yes
Snorkling/Scuba: no
Boating: no
Rock Climbing: no
Fishing: no
Other Park Type not listed above: Not listed
Other Type Detail: Not listed
Hours available: Not listed
Other Activities: Not listed
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