Warrumbungle National Park

National Parks and Reserves

The Breadknife, easily the most recognisable feature within the park, towers 90m above the valley floor and is a symbol of the park’s enduring importance and resilience. The Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk is recognised as one of the best walks in NSW, with close up views of the park’s iconic rock formations.

Whether you’re into camping, walking, birdwatching or astronomy, the park’s big sky, amazing light and dramatic rock formations make it an outstanding place for amateur and professional photographers.

Wildfires in 2013 marked yet another chapter in this great park’s history. NPWS has worked hard to rebuild its facilities for generations to come. Walking tracks, campgrounds and other visitor sites have been rebuilt with new modern facilities. Drop into the Warrumbungle Visitor Centre for park information or buy a star chart to enjoy our starry nights.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Hiking Scenic Drives Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Telescope surrounded by chairs with sunset in the background, through the trees

Coonabarabran Stargazing

Coonabarabran, Warrumbungle Shire

Mount Exmouth walking track

Mount Exmouth walking track

Coonabarabran, Warrumbungle Shire

Warrumbungle National Park Discovery Program

Warrumbungle National Park Discovery Program

Coonabarabran, Warrumbungle Shire

Belougery Split Rock walking track, Warrumbungle National Park. Photo: Sue Brookhouse

Belougery Split Rock Walking Track

Warrumbungle, Coonamble

Burbie Canyon walking track, Warrumbungle National Park. Photo: Sue Brookhouse

Burbie Canyon walking track

Warrumbungle, Coonamble

Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre

Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre

Tonderburine, Gilgandra

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