Guy Fawkes River National Park

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Guy Fawkes River National Park is a wild, rugged slice of New South Wales that feels a world away from the coast. This remote park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests, is defined by the dramatic Guy Fawkes River gorge, ancient Antarctic beech forests, and cascading waterfalls. It's a paradise for experienced hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude and raw wilderness—expect to see platypuses in the river, lyrebirds in the undergrowth, and stunning vistas from the escarpment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park, focusing on Ebor Falls and a short hike to the gorge lookout. For serious hikers, 2–4 days allows time to tackle the longer walking track and immerse yourself in the wilderness. Camping is available at basic sites like Ebor Campground and Styx River Campground, so you can break up your journey. The park is remote—fuel up, bring all supplies, and check road conditions before you go.

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