Towarri National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Towarri is a diverse landscape of various vegetation types. Pockets of rainforest, stands of large grass trees and sections of snow gum co-exist within the park. There’s also a wide range of birds, including the endangered speckled warbler.

Sandstone outcrops offer sweeping scenic views of the Upper Hunter and a lack of defined tracks in the park’s mountainous terrain allow hikers the freedom to independently explore. Look out for the caligula skink, which is only found here in the Liverpool Ranges and in the Barringtons.

Camp or picnic beside Middle Brook, enjoy the scenery from the viewing platform and take a refreshing dip in the Washpools waterhole.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Swimming

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Mural on signal box in Wingen. Depicts horse on rider with wildlife and landscape

Wingen Signal Station Mural

Wingen, Upper Hunter Shire

Aerial view of Burning Mountain Nature Reserve coal seam. Credit: John Spencer © DPE

Burning Mountain Nature Reserve

Wingen, Upper Hunter Shire

Oil on canvas awarded Highly Commended Murrurundi Art Prize

ArtOnlyby Anita – Studio1308

Murrurundi, Upper Hunter Shire

Viewing platform set within river oak forest, Towarri National Park. Credit: John Spencer © DPE

Washpools picnic area and viewing platform

Middle Brook, Upper Hunter Shire

Burning Mountain walk

Burning Mountain Walk

Wingen, Upper Hunter Shire

Murrurundi Souther Entry sculpture

Gateway to Murrurundi

Murrurundi, Upper Hunter Shire

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