Bald Rock National Park

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Bald Rock National Park, perched on the Queensland-New South Wales border near Tenterfield, is a dramatic granite monolith that rewards hikers with sweeping views over the surrounding bushland. This lesser-known gem offers a raw, uncrowded wilderness experience, perfect for those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with Australia's ancient landscapes. The park's centrepiece is the massive bald rock – a 750-million-year-old granite dome that rises 200 metres above the forest – providing a challenging but achievable climb with a spectacular payoff.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a half-day to tackle the summit walk and explore the immediate area. If you're keen on photography or a relaxed pace, a full day allows for a picnic lunch and a wander along the creek circuit. For those wanting to fully immerse themselves, an overnight camp at the park's basic campground is a memorable option – watching the sunset from the summit is an experience you won't forget.

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