Users' questions

Which NSW National Parks have fees?

Which NSW National Parks have fees?

You will need an All Parks Pass or Multi-Parks Pass for fee-collecting parks in the Sydney area, including: Bents Basin State Conservation Area. Cattai National Park. Garigal National Park.

Is there an app for national parks?

The NPS App is the new official app for the National Park Service with tools to explore more than 400 national parks nationwide. The free app is currently available for iOS and Android devices.

Which national park is on the south coast?

South Coast Nature & Parks

  • Murramarang National Park.
  • Budderoo National Park.
  • Jervis Bay Marine Park.
  • Batemans Marine Park.
  • Ben Boyd National Park.

Where are the national parks located in Australia?

Tourist Map of Australia – showing National Parks and Reserves, See more about Australia. The map shows the larger of the National Parks and Reserves found in the Australian Capital Territory, the states of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and The Northern Territory.

How to download a PDF of a national park map?

If you’re looking for a single national parks map that shows all U.S. national parks, click the image to the left (2.7 mb) or download the PDF (21.2 mb). The PDF map will take a while to load; please be patient! Or, order a large poster of this national parks map from the NPMaps Store (links open in new window).

What to see and do in NSW National Parks?

Tour its wildlife-rich landscapes, rugged 4WD touring trails, rustic camping spots – and discover rich Aboriginal culture stretching back tens of thousands of years. The sprawling heart of Country NSW offers plenty of adventures for families, thrill seekers and nature-lovers.

Which is the oldest national park in NSW?

Take a day trip to Australia’s oldest national park in Sydney’s south. Royal National Park has everything from beaches and rainforest, to beautiful walking tracks. Located near Gosford on the NSW Central Coast, Bouddi National Park spoils you with secluded beaches, coastal walking tracks and Aboriginal cultural sites.

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