Gundabooka National Park

Scenic view in Gundabooka National Park (Image: Jeremy Little/OEH)

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No visitor centresNo public transportWheelchair facilitiesCampingCaravan sitesAccommodationLookoutsPicnics and BBQsNo kiosks/cafesWalkingDogs and other domestic animals not permittedNo horse riding trailsCycling trailsNo car touringNo 4WD touring routesCanoeingSailing and boatingFishingSwimmingNo areas recommended for snorkelling/divingNo adventure recreation opportunities

Gundabooka National Park, stretching from the banks of the Darling river to the Gundabooka Range in outback NSW, is nature at its most beautiful and raw.

The park, featuring woodlands, floodplains, sandills and the rugged Mount Gundabooka that rises 500m above the park, is of great significance to the local Ngemba Aboriginal people. Be sure to take Mulgowan (Yappa) Aboriginal Art Site walking track to see some ancient Aboriginal rock art up close.

You’ll find the striking sight of weathered red soils against bright blue skies makes for excellent landscape photography, and you’re bound to see a range of birdlife along the park’s walking tracks. There are great places for camping, including sites for caravans, motorhomes and tents, or you can stay in the historic Redbank Homestead or Shearers’ Quarters.

Visit the NSW National Parks visitor website for more inspiration and information on Gundabooka National Park.

Park map: Gundabooka National Park

Local map: showing Gundabooka National Park

NSW map: showing Gundabooka National Park

Australia map: showing Gundabooka National Park

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These maps give you a basic overview of features and facilities. They do not provide detailed information on topography and landscape, and may not be suitable for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.