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Barrington Tops National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Barrington Tops National Park

Barrington Tops National Park and the adjoining State Conservation Area are the traditional land of several Aboriginal groups, including the Worimi and Biripi people, the Gringai clan of the Worimi people and Wonnarua people. The rainforests of Barrington Tops offered a wealth of resources for Aboriginal people, including many edible fruits, like the native cherry, lilly pilly and figs. Today, the history of Aboriginal people in Barrington Tops is recorded in oral history and in the presence of Aboriginal sites. Barrington Tops National Park protects ancient campsites, scarred trees and sacred ceremonial places. Most of Barrington Tops National Park is declared wilderness; large, natural areas of land that, together with their native plants and animal communities, remain essentially unchan

Top Attractions in Barrington Tops National Park

Explore the best things to see and do in Barrington Tops National Park:

  • Antarctic Beech Forest walking track
  • Careys Peak lookout
  • Devils Hole
  • Thunderbolts Lookout

Where to Stay in Barrington Tops National Park

  • 🏨Black Swamp campground
  • 🏨Devils Hole campground
  • 🏨Gummi Falls campground
  • 🏨Horse Swamp campground
  • 🏨Junction Pools campground
  • 🏨Little Murray campground

Barrington Tops National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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