Gundaguy National Park
Gundaguy National Park is a rugged and remote wilderness area in New South Wales, offering a true escape into the Australian bush. This park is characterized by its dramatic sandstone cliffs, deep gorges, and ancient forests, making it a paradise for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The park’s isolation means you’ll often have trails and lookouts to yourself, with only the sounds of birds and rustling leaves for company.
Highlights & What to See
- Gundaguy Gorge Lookout: A short walk leads to this breathtaking viewpoint over the gorge, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset when the rock faces glow orange.
- Bushwalking Trails: Tackle the 12 km Gundaguy Ridge Walk for panoramic views, or the easier River Walk along the cool, fern-lined creek.
- Birdwatching: Spot lyrebirds, wedge-tailed eagles, and colourful rosellas in the diverse habitats.
- Wildflowers: In spring, the heathlands erupt with a carpet of native blooms, including flannel flowers and boronias.
- Picnic by the Waterfall: After rain, a seasonal cascade near the campground is a refreshing spot for lunch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least a full day to appreciate the park’s highlights, but if you’re keen on the longer walks or want to explore multiple gorges, a two-day visit with an overnight camp is ideal. The park is best visited between March and November when temperatures are milder; summer days can be scorching, so start early.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brindabella National Park – A neighbouring wilderness with similar landscapes and fewer crowds.
- Yass Valley – A charming rural area with historic townships and excellent local produce.
- Canberra – Australia’s capital, just a 90-minute drive away, offers museums, galleries, and dining.
- Namadgi National Park – Part of the Australian Alps, with alpine meadows and Aboriginal rock art sites.
- Murrumbidgee River – Great for canoeing, fishing, and riverside camping along the scenic corridor.
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