Oxley Wild Rivers National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area features rare dry rainforest, dramatic gorges and waterfalls, extensive wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers and an amazing array of wildlife. It’s best explored as a scenic drive along the Waterfall Way.

Explore the Apsley Macleay Gorges, one of Australia’s largest gorge systems with incredible ridge-top views and visit Wollomombi, the highest waterfall in NSW and a place sure to lift your spirit. Bushwalkers will love the multi-day Green Gully walk that takes in the park’s spectacular landscape and includes overnight accommodation in heritage-listed stockman’s huts. For those seeking heritage accommodation that is slightly more luxurious, East Kunderang Homestead is sure to impress.

Everything in the park is best seen up close immerse your senses and yourself in this wild place while you camp, walk, paddle, picnic, cycle, horse ride, fish or swim.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Fishing Four Wheel Driving Hiking Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Riverside

Riverside Campground and Picnic Area

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Adults and children walking on suspension bridge Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo: John Smith

Oxley Wild Rivers National Park

Yarrowitch, Walcha

Youdales Hut and Yards, Oxley Wild Rivers National Parks. Photo: Rob Cleary/NSW Government

Youdales Hut and Stockyards Historic Site

Yarrowitch, Walcha

Green Gully Track, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo: Shane Rumming

The Green Gully Track

Yarrowitch, Walcha

The view from Budds Mare lookout, looking over to the distant mountains of Paradise Rocks, Oxley

Budds Mare lookout

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Daisy Plains picnic area, Carrai National Park. Photo: NSW Government

Daisy Plains picnic area

Comara, Kempsey

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