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Southern
Highlands
National Parks
New South Wales NSW
Budawang
National
Park
20km
from
Braidwood
this
park
features
rugged
peaks
and
wild,
angular
sandstone
country.
Access
not
being
easy
the
bushwalking
in the
area
is for
the
more
experienced.
Roads
into
the
park
are
rough
with
the
easiest
access
being
from
the
western
side.
Deua
National
Park
The
wild
country
of this
park
offers
some
epic
walks
for
the
experienced
bushwalker
as well
as some
easier
hikes
along
Deuha
River.
There
are
fabulous
limestone
caves
to explore
including
the
96m
deep
Big
Hole
whilst
the
Shoalhaven
River
is a
favorite
for
experienced
paddlers.
The
park
is
situated
100km
south-east
of
Canberra
with
camping
at
Deua
River
and
Bakers
Flat
(both
on
Araluen
Rd),
Berlang
rest
area
(on
Shoalhaven
River)
or
secluded
Bendethera.
Morton
National
Park
Rivers
have
eroded
deep
gorges
through
the
sandstone
of this
wilderness
park
. In
the
north
spectacular
waterfalls
are
to be
found
around
the
Fitzroy
Falls
area.
Ettrema
Creek
is part
of a
rare
wilderness
and
is only
accessible
after
a long
walk.
Pigeon
House
Mountain
offers
incredible
views
to the
south.
The
park
is
located
17km
south
of
Moss
Vale
,155km
south-west
of
Sydney
and
a
camp-ground
is
located
at
Gambells
Rest
and
Bundanoon.
Bookings:-(048)
877
270.
Tarlo
River
National
Park
Located
30km
north-east
of Goulburn
access
is limited
as it
is surrounded
by private
property.
The
park
is a
refuge
for
platypus,
long-necked
tortoises,
waterbirds,
wallabies
and
wombats.
Wadbilliga
National
Park
Located
150km
south-east
of Canberra
this
mountain
wilderness
cradles
one
of the
state's
largest
undisturbed
river
catchments.
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