New South Wales national parks Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
area protected for conservation in New South Wales
About New South Wales national parks
National parks in New South Wales include some of the most spectacular natural scenery in the state, and they're often good places to go for different purposes, with hiking being the most common. Many parks are home to something unique, with a hidden beauty. There is a lot of geographic variety between the places: some parks might be considered a plain beauty by some, and "boring" by others. Historic sites are also run by the New South Wales Parks and Wildlife services, and all have something to showcase. Some of these might not have much, but they are historically significant to the state. There are also four "Karst Reserves" as well, designed to protect the karst landscape. These are not national parks, but are managed by the NSW Parks and Wildlife Service. On top of all this, there are
New South Wales national parks Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 6 sections including:
