Warrabah National Park

Photo: John Tann from Mullumbimby, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Warrabah National Park is a rugged, untamed slice of the New England Tablelands, where the Namoi River has carved a dramatic gorge through ancient granite. This is a park for those who crave solitude and raw nature: think swimming in emerald pools beneath towering cliffs, bushwalking through open woodlands, and spotting platypuses at dawn. It’s a world away from the Hunter’s vineyards, yet only a couple of hours’ drive from Tamworth, making it an ideal detour for travellers seeking the region’s wilder side.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Warrabah is best enjoyed as a day trip from Tamworth (1.5 hours away) or as a longer stop if you’re camping. Most visitors spend 3–5 hours exploring the gorge, swimming, and doing a short walk. For a more immersive experience, stay overnight at the basic campground – you’ll have the river almost to yourself. If you’re combining it with the Hunter Valley wine region, allocate a full day for the drive and activities, or make it a two-day detour with a night under the stars.

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