Woomargama National Park

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Woomargama National Park, a 24,000-hectare expanse of box-gum woodlands and granite outcrops in southern New South Wales, offers a raw, off-the-beaten-path bush experience. It's a sanctuary for birdlife and a haven for hikers and campers seeking solitude amid rolling hills and ancient trees. The park's quiet trails and sweeping views of the Murray River valley make it a rewarding detour for self-drivers exploring the Riverina region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day to a full day exploring the park. For day-trippers, a morning walk and picnic lunch suffice. To fully experience the birdlife and solitude, an overnight camp at Yambla Creek is ideal. Self-drivers passing between Albury and Wagga Wagga can easily slot in a few hours for a short walk and lookout stop.

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