Yengo National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Yengo National Park is a rugged landscape of steep gorges and rocky ridges, just waiting to be explored by 4WD, car, mountain bike or foot. And it’s all less than two hours drive from Sydney or Newcastle.

Part of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property, Yengo has spectacular views, remote wilderness and unique Aboriginal cultural heritage. There’s an abundance of Aboriginal sacred sites and rock engravings to discover.

The historic, convict-built Old Great North Road in the south-east of the park is also a reminder of the park’s more recent colonial history.

Get off-road on 4WD trails or grab a mountain bike and visit for the day. Experience the remoteness for yourself by visiting Finchley lookout or walking the Big Yango loop trail. Stay overnight at Big Yango House or enjoy the quiet of the bush by camping under the stars.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking

Activities

Camping Four Wheel Driving Hiking Mountain Biking Scenic Drives Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Mount Yengo Loop Trail, Yengo National Park. Photo: NSW Government

Big Yango Loop Trail

Yengo National Park, Cessnock

Wollombi Aboriginal Cultural Experience

Wollombi Aboriginal Cultural Experience

Laguna, Cessnock

Finchley Cultural Walk, Yengo National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Finchley Cultural Walk

Yengo National Park, Cessnock

Family Horse Ride Sydney

Chapman Valley Horse Riding

Howes Valley, Singleton

Yango walking track, Yengo National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Yango Walking Track

Yengo National Park, Cessnock

Mount Yengo lookout

Mount Yengo lookout

Yengo National Park, Cessnock

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