To escape the crowds, pack your boots and take your visitors on a trip to Mount Kaputar National Park in Country NSW, about 52km east of Narrabri. Take a short walk to marvel at the fascinating pipe organ-shaped Sawn Rocks, which truly have to be seen to be believed.
This area is the traditional Country of the Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi, Gamilaraay and Gomeroi people. Throughout the park, there are reminders of the Gamilaroi’s connection to this ancient landscape, including rock carvings, campsites, marks on trees and axe grinding grooves.
Nature lovers looking for an extended trip can stay in the peaceful Dawsons Spring cabins among the majestic snow gums. In the cooler months, relax around the wood fire together (and if you’re lucky, it might just snow).
For an awe-inspiring nature experience close to Sydney, head to the Blue Mountains to check out the new Grand Cliff Top Walk. The two-day expedition is a great way to take in the highlights of this World Heritage-listed area.
Whatever experience you choose, you can be certain to leave a lasting impression on your visitors by introducing them to the unique beauty of NSW national parks. Not only will you create epic memories, you’ll also give them something to brag about when they return home. To find more places to explore visit the NSW National Parks website.