Budawang National Park

Budawang National Park is a rugged wilderness of sandstone escarpments, dense eucalypt forests, and ancient granite outcrops in southern New South Wales. This remote park offers a true back-to-nature experience for hikers and campers seeking solitude and dramatic landscapes. The park is part of the Budawang Range, known for its challenging trails and panoramic views.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two to three days to truly experience Budawang National Park. The park is best explored on foot, with multi-day hikes connecting the main attractions. A day trip is possible for a taste, but you'll miss the park's remote beauty. Plan to camp overnight at designated sites like Yadboro Flat or the Wog Wog campground.

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