New England National Park

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New England National Park is a breathtaking wilderness of ancient rainforests, dramatic escarpments, and wildflower-filled heathlands in the New England region of New South Wales. This World Heritage-listed park is a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking epic views from the Great Escarpment. The park’s cool climate and diverse ecosystems — from subtropical rainforest to subalpine snow gums — make it a year-round destination with a stark, moody beauty that lingers long after you leave.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to experience the park’s highlights. Arrive early to catch the morning light at Point Lookout, then tackle the Lyrebird Walk and Weeping Rock before lunch. Afternoon is ideal for a longer hike like the 5km Wonga Walk through rainforest. If you’re keen on photography or birdwatching, consider two days — the park’s mood changes with the weather, and a foggy morning at the escarpment is pure magic. Overnight camping is available at the basic Thungutti Campground (book in advance).

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