Yengo National Park

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Yengo National Park is a rugged wilderness of sandstone escarpments, deep gorges, and ancient Aboriginal rock art, tucked away in the Hunter region. This World Heritage-listed landscape offers a profound sense of isolation and spiritual connection, with few visitors and vast, silent bushland. It’s a place for self-reliant adventurers who want to hike, camp, and explore far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to truly absorb Yengo’s atmosphere. Use day one to hike to Yengo Mountain and explore the Finchley site, then camp overnight. Day two can be spent on a longer walk along the Great North Walk or a scenic drive to lookout points. If you’re short on time, a day trip from the Hunter Valley is possible, but you’ll miss the quiet magic of dusk and dawn in the bush.

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