Watagan Mountains

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Rising abruptly from the coastal plain west of Newcastle, the Watagan Mountains offer a wild, forested escape that feels a world away from the city. This ancient sandstone plateau is cloaked in lush rainforest, towering eucalypts, and fern-filled gullies, crisscrossed by walking trails that lead to panoramic lookouts, cascading waterfalls, and secret swimming holes. For self-drive travellers, the winding roads through the Watagans reward with ever-changing views and a genuine sense of discovery — this is the NSW bush at its most inviting.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A day trip from Newcastle or the Central Coast is enough to experience the highlights — aim for an early start to tackle a couple of walks and enjoy a picnic with a view. For a more immersive experience, consider overnight camping at one of the basic forest campsites (such as Watagan Forest Camp), which lets you explore deeper trails and catch sunrise from the lookouts without the crowds. Two days is ideal if you want to combine a hike, a waterfall swim, and a leisurely drive through the entire range.

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