Capertee National Park

National Parks and Reserves

For a unique wilderness holiday, head to Capertee National Park. Located west of Blue Mountains, Capertee protects a range of wildlife and plants found nowhere else on earth. Independent campers and adventurous families enjoy walking and mountain biking through this unique region while discovering both Aboriginal and European heritage.

Renowned for some of the best birdwatching in the state, the protected woodlands along the fertile river flats attract regent honeyeaters, woodland birds, and birdwatching enthusiasts alike. The park is also home to native Australian wildlife like kangaroos, wallaroos, wallabies and gliders.

Choose from a night under the stars at the campground, or enjoy the heritage charms of Capertee Homestead. Capertee National Park is also a great stopover if car touring around neighbouring Turon National Park and Gardens of Stone National Park.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Four Wheel Driving

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Group shot of cyclists at bridge west of Geurie

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Kandos Museum

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Capertee National Park. Photo: Michelle Barton/OEH

Capertee National Park

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An aerial photograph of the Capertee Valley in the early morning, showing cliffs and low clouds.

Capertee Valley Helicopters

Capertee, Lithgow

Paper Daisies, Gardens of Stone National Park. Photo: R Nicolai/NSW Government

Baal Bone Gap Picnic Area

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Three small timber side tables

AdHoc Furniture showroom

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