Killarney National Park

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Killarney National Park, Australia’s first national park, sprawls across a pristine landscape of ancient rainforests, towering eucalypts, and dramatic coastal cliffs. Located on the NSW north coast, this UNESCO World Heritage-listed park offers a raw, immersive escape into Gondwana-era wilderness. Whether you’re a keen hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene picnic spot, the park’s network of trails and lookouts delivers unforgettable encounters with nature’s grandeur.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the park’s diversity, dedicate at least a full day. Start early with the Minnamurra Rainforest walk (2–3 hours), then drive to the Pinnacles Lookout and Cathedral Rock (allow 3–4 hours for both). If you’re short on time, a half-day focusing on the rainforest centre and Kiama Coast Walk covers the highlights. For a relaxed pace, camp overnight at one of the park’s basic campsites and explore at leisure.

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