National Parks of Western Plains NSW
Conimbla
National
Park
Located
9km
west
of Cowra
covering
7 590
ha this
park
is a
forest
surrounded
by farming
lands.
The
park
has
some
excellent
walking
tracks
with
great
views
and
birdwatching
while
in the
spring
there
are
stunning
wildflower
displays
to be
enjoyed.
Hill
End
Historic
Site
Hill
End
is the
first
site
in Australia
to return
payable
gold
and
the
scene
of the
earliest
reef
mining.
Perched
on the
edge
of a
high
plateau
in the
Central
tablelands
the
village
remains
largely
untouched
by modern
development.
Camping
is available
at Glendora,
the
Village
or the
Trough
and
guided
tours
may
be arranged
from
the
Visitor
Centre.
Phone:
(063)
378
206
Nangar
National
Park
Situated
in the
Nangar-Murga
range
West
of Orange
the
park
is an
important
wildlife
refuge
with
its
forests
and
scrubs
lying
in an
area
which
has
been
mostly
cleared.
Phone:
(063)
319
777
Weddin
Mountains
National
Park
A favorite
haunt
of the
bushrangers
of the
past
this
park
has
a landscape
of rugged
cliffs
and
wild
country
surrounded
by farming
land.
There
some
great
bushwalks
and
views
with
a variety
of birds
and
wildlife.
Phone:
(063)
319
777
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