Gardens of Stone National Park

National Parks and Reserves

To walk among the exquisite and varied rock pagoda formations, sandstone cliffs and canyons at Gardens of Stone National Park is a memorable experience. The extraordinary rock shapes, the stunning scenic views over the valleys and the mesa of Pantoneys Crown make this area of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property a must for photographers. This rugged territory is also a haven for adventurers, with excellent opportunities for canyoning, mountain-biking and serious bushwalking or hiking.

There’s plenty to see while enjoying a leisurely walk. Along the way, you can admire rare yellow pagoda daisies bursting from the rocks, blue tongue lizards, and wood geckos basking on the warm stone. You may even be lucky enough to spot a koala in the east of the park..

For a sense of the majesty of Gardens of Stone without the sore legs, why not take one of the wonderful driving tours? Find out more about the adjoining park, Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Four Wheel Driving Hiking Horse Riding Mountain Biking Scenic Drives Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Capertee Valley

Capertee Valley

Capertee, Lithgow

Energy Expo at Mt Piper

Energy Expo at Mt Piper

Portland, Lithgow

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

Bicentennial Trail

Lidsdale, Lithgow

Capertee Woolshed ruins

Capertee Woolshed ruins

Bogee, Lithgow

Glow Worm Tunnel Lithgow

Glow Worm Tunnel

Newnes Plateau, Lithgow

Valley lookout sign and views across Capertee Valley, Capertee National Park. Photo: Adam Bryce/OEH

Valley lookout

Mount Marsden, Lithgow

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