Warrumbungle National Park

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In the heart of New South Wales, Warrumbungle National Park is a dramatic landscape of volcanic spires, jagged outcrops, and dark-sky wonders. This ancient shield volcano, eroded over millions of years, offers some of the best bushwalking and stargazing in Australia. The park is a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking solitude under a canopy of stars—it's Australia's first Dark Sky Park, with an observatory that draws astrotourists from around the globe. The small town of Coonabarabran, just south of the park, serves as the gateway, with accommodation and supplies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend two to three days to fully appreciate the park. With one day, you can tackle the Grand High Tops walk and visit the observatory. Two days allow for an overnight hike like Camp Pincham, plus a night sky tour. Three days give you time to explore quieter trails, such as the Burbie Canyon and the Belougery Split Rock circuit, and enjoy a relaxed pace at the campground.

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