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Bald Rock National Park TEST 1

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TEST Minutes from the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales, granite gardens scatter across picturesque walks, leading to awe-inspiring lookouts over boundless countryside.

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TEST Whether you’re planning a day trip from Tenterfield, or a short vacation from Brisbane, it’s well worth visiting Bald Rock National Park.

From Bald Rock picnic area, follow the Border Link trail to the base of Bald Rock, where you’ll pass through eucalyptus, mountain gum and New England blackbutt. The trail leads to the NSW-Queensland border, and there are tremendous views of Girraween National Park, Queensland, along the way.

Bald Rock picnic area has gas barbecues and picnic tables where you can while away the hours. And as it’s the only established picnic area in Bald Rock National Park, with plenty of shaded spots to escape the heat, it’s a popular place to visit in summer.

Enjoy a relaxing stay in nature

A family group arrive, walking up to Wombeyan Caves cabins, at the start of their stay at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand
A family group arrive, walking up to Wombeyan Caves cabins, at the start of their stay at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand

Wombeyan Caves cabins

For a self-contained stay off the beaten track, book into Wombeyan Caves cabins. They’re great for families and couples. Relax and explore the caves at your own pace.

A father plays cricket with his 2 young sons in front of their tent at Wombeyan Caves campground. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand
A father plays cricket with his 2 young sons in front of their tent at Wombeyan Caves campground. Credit: Remy Brand/DPE © Remy Brand

Wombeyan Caves campground

Wombeyan Caves campground is wheelchair-accessible, and has great recently revamped amenities, including hot showers. It’s also close to all the main attractions.

 

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A family walk a boardwalk section of Bouddi coastal walk, Bouddi National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH.

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  • in the Country NSW region
  • Bald Rock National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. The park uses a self-registration fee collection system. Please bring the correct change.

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