Goobang National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Goobang National Park
The area where the park is now was named Herveys Range by John Oxley in 1817, the area was reserved in 1897 as state forest because of its importance as a timber resource. The park was designated a national park in 1995 as it protects the largest remnant forest and woodland in the central west region of the state, where interior and coastal New South Wales flora and fauna species overlap. The park is mostly flat on the outside, but the Herveys Range runs through the center of the park. There are 459 species of flora recorded in the park, several that are threatened. Some of the most prominent are eucalyptus trees, as this park protects one of the last remnants of them in the central part of the state. There are also 31 species of reptiles, 14 species of frogs and 31 species of mammals reco
Top Attractions in Goobang National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Goobang National Park:
- ★Caloma lookout
Where to Stay in Goobang National Park
- 🏨Greenbah campground
- 🏨Wanda Wandong campground
Goobang National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:
