Washpool National Park

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Washpool National Park, a World Heritage-listed wilderness in northern NSW, is a sanctuary of ancient Gondwana rainforests, dramatic gorges, and cascading waterfalls. This remote park feels a world away from the coast, offering hikers and nature lovers an immersive escape into one of Australia's most biodiverse temperate rainforests. With its cool, green canopy and the haunting call of lyrebirds, it's a place that demands your full attention.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to properly explore Washpool National Park. If you're a keen hiker, set out early for the Washpool Walk (allow 5–6 hours) and then tackle the Coombadjha Circuit in the afternoon. For a more relaxed visit, combine a short walk with a picnic at one of the lookouts. Overnight camping is a fantastic option for those wanting to fully immerse in the rainforest atmosphere.

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