Urumba National Park

Urumba National Park is a rugged wilderness of ancient sandstone escarpments, deep gorges, and shimmering waterfalls, tucked away in the northern reaches of New South Wales. This is a place where the bush feels untamed—wallabies dart through scribbly gum forests, and the air smells of eucalyptus and damp earth. For travellers seeking a genuine off-the-beaten-track experience, Urumba rewards with dramatic lookouts, serene swimming holes, and a profound sense of isolation that few parks can match.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two days is ideal to experience Urumba's highlights without rushing. Spend the first morning walking to Warrigal Falls and exploring Bunyip Cave, then drive the Nightcap Drive loop in the afternoon, stopping at lookouts. The second day can be a longer hike into the gorge itself (allow at least 4–5 hours for the 8 km Urumba Gorge Trail). If you only have a day, focus on the gorge lookout and a short walk to a waterfall. The park is best visited between April and October when the weather is mild and the creeks are flowing.

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