Canobolas State Conservation Area

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Rising dramatically from the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Canobolas State Conservation Area is a volcanic wonderland of ancient lava flows, dense forests, and sweeping views. This 6,000-hectare park, centered around the 1,395-metre Mount Canobolas, offers a serene escape into nature just 15 kilometres southwest of Orange. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage, with the Wiradjuri people having deep connections to this landscape, and its volcanic soils support unique plant communities, including snow gums and alpine bogs. For travellers seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and cultural history, this is a must-visit stop on a self-drive itinerary through the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal to experience the highlights: allow two hours for the summit walk and time to explore shorter trails like Federal Falls. If you’re keen on birdwatching or photography, plan for a full day. The park is also lovely for a leisurely afternoon picnic. Note that the summit can be windy and cool even in summer, so bring layers.

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