Watagan National Park

Watagan National Park is a lush, mountainous escape just a couple of hours north of Sydney, offering dense rainforests, dramatic sandstone escarpments, and sweeping ocean views. This lesser-known gem is perfect for hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude among towering eucalypts and ancient cycads. The park’s network of fire trails and walking tracks leads to secluded waterfalls and panoramic lookouts, while the cool, shaded gullies provide a refreshing contrast to the coastal heat.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is sufficient to explore the park’s highlights, including a couple of short walks and a scenic drive along the main ridge. If you’re keen on longer hikes or want to visit multiple lookout points, consider overnight camping at one of the park’s basic campgrounds. For a relaxed visit, arrive early in the morning to enjoy the birdlife and avoid the midday heat.

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