Understand
Discover the awe-inspiring Oxley Wild Rivers National Park (OWRNP), an idyllic wilderness located just 445 km north of Sydney and a short 20 km jaunt east of Walcha. As you venture into one of the largest national parks in NSW, you'll be greeted by a stunning landscape that has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Area. Prepare to immerse yourself in the breathtaking wonders of the Gondwana Rainforest of Australia. Take in the panoramic views from the easily accessible lookout platforms perched on the gorge rim, granting you unparalleled vistas into the majestic Apsley and Macleay Gorges. Brace yourself for an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature's grandeur!
Get in
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is an incredible destination that can easily be accessed by any regular vehicle. Located just 20 km east of Walcha, you can reach the park by taking the Apsley Falls exit, just 1 km off the Oxley Highway. The road leading to the park is sealed and well-maintained, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey. If you're coming from Armidale, you can take the scenic route via Castledoyle Road, which will lead you to Gara Gorge, located 18 kilometres south-east of Armidale. Another option is to explore other access points east of Armidale and along the spectacular Waterfall Way. Don't miss the chance to discover the stunning natural beauty of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park!
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