Marrangaroo National Park
Just a 15-minute drive from Lithgow, Marrangaroo National Park is a wild, untamed slice of New South Wales' rugged bushland. Named after the local Wiradjuri word for 'place of many waters', this park is a haven for hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude among sandstone escarpments, deep gorges, and eucalypt forests. The park's star attraction is the dramatic Marrangaroo Falls, which tumble over ancient rock formations after rain. With few crowds and a raw, unpolished feel, it's a perfect detour for those driving the Great Western Highway between Sydney and the Blue Mountains or venturing further west to Bathurst.
Highlights & What to See
- Marrangaroo Falls: A stunning multi-tiered waterfall that flows best after rain; the short walk to the lookout offers panoramic views over the valley.
- Marrangaroo Creek: Follow the creek through lush fern-lined gullies; in spring, wildflowers carpet the forest floor.
- Walking Tracks: The 5 km return track to the falls is the most popular, but longer loops like the 10 km Marrangaroo Circuit take you past abandoned mine shafts and historic relics from the area's coal-mining past.
- Birdwatching & Wildlife: Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, wallabies, and echidnas; dawn and dusk are prime times.
- Picnic Areas: Basic facilities near the carpark make for a peaceful lunch spot surrounded by towering gum trees.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is sufficient to explore the main walking track to the falls and enjoy a picnic. If you're keen on tackling the longer circuit or simply want to soak up the quiet atmosphere, allow a full day. The park is best visited in the cooler months (April to October) when the waterfall is more likely to be flowing and the bushwalking is comfortable. Combine it with a morning in Lithgow or as a short stop on a road trip between the Blue Mountains and the Central Tablelands.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lithgow: A historic railway town with the Zig Zag Railway, the Eskbank House Museum, and great café culture.
- Blue Mountains National Park: Iconic lookouts like Echo Point and the Three Sisters are just an hour east.
- Gardens of Stone National Park: Known for its pagoda rock formations and wild landscapes, about 30 minutes north.
- Bathurst: Famous for the Mount Panorama motor racing circuit and gold-rush heritage, 45 minutes west.
- Jenolan Caves: Stunning limestone cave systems, about an hour's drive via scenic mountain roads.
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Image credits
- Lithgow — Rattle111 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Blue Mountains National Park — Visions of Domino / CC BY 2.0
- Gardens of Stone National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bathurst — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Jenolan Caves — No machine-readable author provided. The bellman assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain
- Zig Zag Railway — Richard Taylor / CC BY 2.0