The feral predator-free areas project is one of the most significant ecological restoration initiatives in New South Wales’ history.
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Camp at Mamanga for fishing, swimming and kayaking. This free campground, by the Murrumbidgee River, features campsites for tents, trailers, caravans and motor homes.
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Culgoa is a remote national park offering scenic views, camping, birdwatching, picnicking, and a number of enjoyable day walks through the varied landscape.
Tia Falls campground offers campsites for cars, caravans and trailers. Great for a weekend trip, it’s near walking tracks and scenic views of waterfalls and gorges.
Journey through untouched, coastal landscapes on this 3-day, pack-free walk with Positive Energy Adventures and Retreats. You’ll walk 34km across the beautiful Limeburner’s National Park and Goolawah National Park.
Beowa National Park, formerly Ben Boyd National Park, spans 47km of rocky coastline and sheltered inlets. Located near the whale watching town of Eden on the far South Coast of NSW, its crystal clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and swimming.
Enjoy this free art exhibition at our Blue Mountains Heritage Centre. On the Wing features the nature-inspired creative works of local artist Steve Tredinnick.
Discover some of Sydney's most secluded campsites at Kingfisher Pool campground in Heathcote National Park. As well as camping, it's great for swimming and hiking.
Visit Waratah Gully campground near Bombala for a bush camping break. This free camping area offers four campsites, including caravan sites, near lovely walking tracks.
Join us and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Werrikimbe National Park from the grounds of Mooraback cabin on 18-19 October 2025. Free festivities include Ranger-guided walks, speeches, celebratory cake, and a delicious lunch.
Visit Heathcote National Park near Waterfall in southern Sydney for self-sufficient bushwalking or camping. The park is easy to access and popular for mountain biking, hiking and waterholes, making for a great daytrip.
The Lower Snowy River area embraces the wild south of Kosciuszko National Park. Camp by the Snowy River, explore the scenic trails on a walk, bike or horse ride. See another side of the Snowy Mountains.