Bungonia National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Australia
About Bungonia National Park
The park sits across the traditional lands of the Indigenous Njunawal group, the northwest corner of the Wandandian tribal region, and the southern boundary of the Gandangara tribal group. The prominent ridge tops are considered historically significant travel routes for tribes who moved with the seasonal harvest. However, archaeological evidence of campsites has been found on the main plateau, along with limestone dolines that contain the remnants of edible plants consumed by Aboriginal peoples. The establishment of European settlement in this region began around the 1820s, withGoulburnsettled in the 1840s and the town of Bungonia set to be created in 1832. The park was initially established as a water reserve in 1872, to protect the water supply extracted from the Shoalhaven River and in
Top Attractions in Bungonia National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Bungonia National Park:
- ★Adams lookout
- ★The Lookdown lookout
Where to Stay in Bungonia National Park
- 🏨Bungonia campground
Bungonia National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
