A medium walking track, Jerusalem Creek trail in World Heritage rainforest offers lookouts, waterfalls, and birdwatching at Barrington Tops National Park, near Dungog.
For a day trip in the rainforest, remote Jerusalem Creek picnic area offers walking, picnicking, and birdwatching in the wilderness of Barrington Tops National Park near Dungog.
Rocky Crossing walk along Williams River offers scenic rainforest views, wildlife and birdwatching on a long easy track in Barrington Tops National Park, near Dungog.
The challenging Corker trail is a hard mountain walking track with scenic views, from Lagoon Pinch to Careys Peak, in Barrington Tops National Park near Dungog.
Walk-in rustic Wombat Creek campground offers walking, wildlife, and wilderness in the sub-alpine region of World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park, between Gloucester and Dungog.
Moderate Mountaineer-Glowang trail, near Wangat Road, offers scenic mountain views across Gloucester Tops wilderness in Barrington Tops National Park, between Gloucester and Dungog.
A medium length walk, Blue Gum loop trail passes outstanding rainforest and blue gums near Williams River, offering picnicking and scenic views in Barrington Tops National Park near Dungog.
Stage 3 History students will learn about the critical role national parks play in preserving our unique native plants, animals and rich cultural heritage. Learn about the long history of mining in the area and see where gold-hungry souls toiled in Mountain Maid gold mine – one of New South Wales’ longest-running operational gold mines.
Remote Black Swamp campground offers walking and wildlife-spotting in the sub-alpine wilderness of Barrington Tops National Park, between Scone and Gloucester.
The remote Little Murray campground offers walking, mountain biking, fishing, and 4WD touring in the wilderness of Barrington Tops National Park, 3 hours from Newcastle.
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