White Mountains National Park

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Rising abruptly from the flat plains of northern New South Wales, White Mountains National Park is a dramatic landscape of rugged sandstone escarpments, deep gorges, and ancient dry rainforest pockets. This remote park offers a true wilderness experience, with excellent bushwalking, birdwatching, and some of the best wildflower displays in the state after spring rains. The park's relative isolation means you'll often have trails and lookouts all to yourself, making it a rewarding detour for self-drive adventurers exploring the New England region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the key lookouts and completing one or two short walks. If you plan to tackle longer trails or camp, allocate two days — one to drive in and set up camp, and another to hike the longer routes. The park is best visited between April and October when temperatures are milder; summer can be very hot and humid.

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