Mount Canobolas

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Rising dramatically from the Central Tablelands, Mount Canobolas is an ancient volcanic peak that offers sweeping views, lush forests, and a sense of wild serenity just a short drive from Orange. This 1,395-metre summit is the centrepiece of Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area, where walking trails wind through granite outcrops, snow gums, and wildflower-filled meadows. On a clear day, the panorama from the summit stretches across the Great Dividing Range to the distant Blue Mountains. Whether you're after a brisk hike, a picnic with a view, or a spot of stargazing (the area is known for its dark skies), Mount Canobolas delivers an authentic slice of high-country nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day exploring Mount Canobolas, which allows time for the summit walk, a picnic at Lake Canobolas, and a stop at the lookout. If you're keen on longer hikes or mountain biking, plan for a full day. Early morning or late afternoon offers the best light for photography and the greatest chance of spotting wildlife. The mountain is accessible year-round, though winter can bring snow and icy trails – check conditions before heading up.

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