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

national park in New South Wales, Australia

About Budderoo National Park

The park has been utilised a lot, although what happened pre European settlement is little known. But the first usage of the area by Europeans was first believed to be in the 1800s. It's also home to the 1853 Kelly's Cottage and its camellia tree, believed to be one of the oldest in the southern hemisphere. Over the 19th century, because of the climate, it's also been a place for dairy farms as well, and hence why the nearby Jamberoo Valley is home to the oldest butter factory in Australia. The park opened on October 3, 1986, covering an area of 60kmand has been one of the most visited national parks in the state. Much of the landscape in Budderoo National Park is mountainous, with little to no areas of flat surfaces. Since much of it is rainforest, it also comes with large amount of river

Top Attractions in Budderoo National Park

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

  • Carrington Falls
  • Izzard Lookout
  • Jamberoo lookout
  • Minnamurra Falls
  • Missingham lookout
  • Warris Chair lookout

Where to Stay in Budderoo National Park

  • 🏨Carrington Falls campground

Budderoo National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:

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