Burragorang lookout and picnic area
Burragorang State Conservation Area
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about the Burragorang lookout and picnic area.
Getting there and parking
Burragorang lookout and picnic area is in the southern precinct of Burragorang State Conservation Area. To get there from Camden:
- Take Burragorang Road through Mount Hunter, The Oaks and Oakdale.
Road quality
- Sealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles
Weather restrictions
- All weather
Parking
Parking is available in a bitumen carpark at Burragorang lookout picnic area, including 2 accessible parking spaces. Bus parking is also available.
Best times to visit
Spring is a great time of year at Burragorang State Conservation Area. Enjoy a picnic in the shade of the eucalypts which surround Burragorang picnic area.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
17°C and 29°C
Highest recorded
45°C
Winter temperature
Average
4°C and 20°C
Lowest recorded
–6°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
February
Driest month
July
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
156mm
Facilities
Amenities
Toilets
There are accessible toilets next to the carpark.
- Flush toilets
Picnic tables
Barbecue facilities
- Gas/electric barbecues (free)
Carpark
Drinking water
Step-free access
- The lookout and picnic area is flat, with a concrete pathways that lead to the facilities.
- There are steps at certain points along the concrete path, but where there are steps, there's also a ramp or alternate pathway for people with reduced mobility.
- Step-free outdoor pathways
Seats and resting points
There are bench seats with backrests near the lookout platform.
Maps and downloads
Accessibility
Disability access level - easy
Burragorang lookout and picnic area is flat, with the following accessible facilities:
- Accessible toilets next to the carpark
- Concrete pathways that lead to the facilities
- Benches with backrests at the lookout for resting
- 2 accessible parking spaces
There are some points where the concrete paths have steps, but where there are steps, there's also a ramp or alternate pathway for people with reduced mobility.
Prohibited
Gathering firewood
Pets
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Operated by
- Glenbrook office
- Entry station is only open on weekends, public holidays and school holidays.
- 02 4720 6200
- npws.hawkesburynattai@environment.nsw.gov.au
- 68 Bruce Road, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Park info
- in Burragorang State Conservation Area in the Sydney and surrounds region
1 October to 31 March: 8am to 5pm on weekdays. 8am to 7pm on weekends and public holidays.
1 April to 30 September: 8am to 5pm daily.-
Park entry fees:
$4 per vehicle per day. Day passes are available from on-park pay machines that accept coins and credit cards, and you can also pay for your visit via the Park’nPay app.
Buy annual pass