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Warrumbungle Visitor Centre

Warrumbungle National Park

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Overview

Visitor information is available at the Warrumbungle Visitor Centre, which is now back in its original location. Get great suggestions and tips for walking and camping in Warrumbungle National Park.

Type
Visitor centres
Where
4261 John Renshaw Parkway, Warrumbungle, NSW, 2828 - in Warrumbungle National Park in Country NSW
Accessibility
Easy
Entry fees
Park entry fees apply
Opening times

9am to 4pm daily. Closed Christmas Day.

Please note
You can fill in a trip intention form and hire a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) for free at Warrumbungle Visitor Centre.

Warrumbungle Visitor Centre provides a range of visitor information, souvenirs and interpretive displays. It's an ideal starting point for your journey into one of the state’s most popular national parks. 

Have a chat to our friendly staff. They can tell you about the many walking tracks, the best volcanic remnants in the park, great picnic spots and camping tips. Only basic services and provisions are available at the visitor centre.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Tours and events at this location

  • Photo of star contellation over the Warrumbungles area. Credit and © Admir Trtovac

    BoK lecture with astrophysicist Krystal De Napoli

    Join astrophysicist and Gomeroi woman Krystal De Napoli for the Starfest BoK lecture. Explore the stars with us in Warrumbungle National Park, Australia's first Dark Sky Park.

  • The spectacular deep-blue night sky filled with stars and the Milky Way, over The Nut, Tasmania. Credit: Benjamin Alldridge © the photographer

    Photograph the stars: Advanced (DSLR)

    If you want to capture the beauty of the night sky, and have intermediate to advanced photography experience and a DSLR camera, this workshop is for you. Get ready to photograph the stars at Warrumbungle National Park.

  • The purple night sky filled with stars and the Milky Way, over Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania. Credit: Benjamin Alldridge © the photographer

    Photograph the stars: Beginners (smartphone)

    If you’ve always wanted to capture the beauty of the night sky, this beginners' workshop is for you. Bring a smartphone and get ready to photograph the stars and the universe at Warrumbungle National Park.

 

Google Street View Trekker

Using Google Street View Trekker, we've captured imagery across a range of NSW national parks and attractions. Get a bird's eye view of these incredible landscapes before setting off on your own adventure.

Google Trekker at Cape Byron State Conservation Area. Photo: J Spencer/OEH.

 

Download the NSW GeoTours app

Go on an interactive adventure in Warrumbungle National Park with the free NSW GeoTours app on your smartphone or tablet. Explore geotrails, investigate the eroded remnants of a volcano and learn the park’s explosive history.

The Breadknife rock formations across the landscape in Warrumbungle National Park. Photo credit: Simone Cottrell © DPIE