NEW SOUTH WALES

HOME OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

Newnes – Nestled within the Wolgan Valley, Newnes is a historic village surrounded by the Wollemi National Park. Explore 4WD tracks that lead to secluded campsites, canyons, and Aboriginal rock art sites. Keep an eye out for native wildlife like kangaroos, wallabies, and goannas.

Nambucca National Park – This beautiful coastal national park offers pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and hidden lakes. Take a scenic 4WDrive along the beach or explore tracks that lead to secluded campsites and lookouts with stunning ocean views. Keep an eye out for dolphins, whales, and migrating birds during their seasons.

Coffs Coast – The Coffs Coast offers a diverse range of camping options, from beachfront locations to hinterland forests. Explore scenic 4WD tracks through rainforests, take a dip at refreshing waterholes, or go beach driving on some designated stretches of coastline. Be sure to visit popular spots like Solitary Islands Marine Park and Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve.

Watagans National Park – Located on the Central Coast of NSW, Watagans National Park offers stunning coastal scenery, rainforests, and open woodlands. Explore a variety of 4WD tracks that wind through the mountains, offering scenic lookouts and hidden waterfalls.

Gibraltar Range National Park – This remote national park boasts dramatic gorges, towering cliffs, and hidden waterfalls. Explore challenging 4WD tracks that lead to secluded campsites with breathtaking views. The park is a haven for bushwalkers and birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot wallabies, eagles, and kookaburras.

Kanangra-Boyd National Park – Kanangra-Boyd National Park is a world heritage wilderness area with rugged mountains, deep valleys, and towering sandstone cliffs. Tackle challenging 4WD tracks that lead to remote campsites and hidden waterfalls. The park is a haven for experienced bushwalkers and kayakers, offering stunning natural beauty and a true wilderness experience.

Pilliga National Park – Experience a unique outback landscape in Pilliga National Park, the largest remaining native cypress forest in NSW. Explore a maze of dirt tracks suitable for all driving experiences, spotting kangaroos, emus, and native birds along the way. The park is renowned for its stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution.

Barrington Tops National Park – Barrington Tops National Park offers a diverse landscape with dramatic mountains, hidden waterfalls, and sprawling forests. Test your 4WD skills on challenging tracks that lead to remote lookouts and secluded campsites. The park is a haven for birdwatchers with a wide variety of birdlife to observe.

Blue Mountains National Park – The Blue Mountains National Park is a World Heritage Site located just west of Sydney. Explore dramatic cliffs, valleys, waterfalls, and hidden canyons. There are a few 4WD tracks in the Blue Mountains National Park that lead to some of its most secluded spots, but be aware that these tracks can be quite challenging. If you’re looking for a slightly less challenging option, there are also many scenic fire trails that can be explored with a 2WD vehicle and good clearance.

Kosciuszko National Park – Kosciuszko National Park is a great place to go camping if you’re looking for an alpine experience. This park is home to Australia’s highest mountains, including Mount Kosciuszko. There are a variety of 4WD tracks in Kosciuszko National Park, but be aware that some of these tracks may be closed during winter due to snow.

Morton National Park – Morton National Park is a place of outstanding natural beauty with dramatic gorges, towering waterfalls, and lush rainforests. The park offers a variety of 4WD tracks that cater to all experience levels. Take a scenic drive through the rolling hills, explore remote campsites, and go swimming in pristine rock pools.

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