Goulburn River National Park

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Carved by the meandering Goulburn River through dramatic sandstone gorges, this less-visited national park in the Hunter Valley rewards those who venture off the main drag with wild swimming holes, Aboriginal rock art and a profound sense of solitude. It’s a place for paddlers, hikers and anyone craving a genuine bush escape without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the river and short walks, but to truly absorb the park’s quiet magic, plan an overnight camping trip. A weekend allows time for a longer paddle (the 15 km stretch from Kerrabee to Big River is a classic) and a proper look at the rock art. If you’re just passing through, a 2–3 hour stop for a swim and a walk to Kerrabee Lookout is still worthwhile.

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