
Pilliga National Park
Pilliga Forest is an iconic Australian landscape offering rugged beauty on a grand scale. Located near Baradine, you can explore the trail network by car or on foot, and camp out.
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- Country NSW
Pilliga Forest is an iconic Australian landscape offering rugged beauty on a grand scale. Located near Baradine, you can explore the trail network by car or on foot, and camp out.
Warrumbungle National Park near Coonabarabran in NSW is Australia’s first Dark Sky Park, making it the perfect spot for stargazing, amateur astronomy and camping under the starriest of skies.
Park entry fees apply.
Cooleburba State Conservation Area was created in December 2010. It covers an area of 435ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Dandry Gorge Aboriginal Area was created in December 2005. It covers an area of 382ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Merriwindi State Conservation Area was created in December 2005. It covers an area of 1730ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Pilliga East State Conservation Area was created in December 2005. It covers an area of 24711ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Pilliga Nature Reserve was created in December 2005. It covers an area of 80627ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Timmallallie National Park was created in December 2005. It covers an area of 39395ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Ukerbarley Aboriginal Area was created in February 2011. It covers an area of 1483ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Ukerbarley State Conservation Area was created in August 2013. It covers an area of 465ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.