New England National Park
New South Wales
Located in the Northern Tablelands of NSW, New England National Park is a place of spectacular beauty and pristine wilderness. Part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Wander through spectacular snow gum forests along the many walking trails. Come and see us for an unforgettable holiday experience or a peaceful weekend getaway, with accommodation, or camping options!Heath, local nature enthusiast | New England National Park
“Not many people know about this place…when they do, they have a special reaction.”Discover the ancient world sealed in Gondwana rainforest, wander through snow gum forests dotted with crimson rosellas, and see breathtaking views from the Great Escarpment on one of the many walking tracks. Walks range from an easy 200m stroll to multi-day hikes through remote wilderness. Located on the precipitous escarpment on the east of the undulating Northern Tablelands plateau, the wilderness consists of impressive cliffs, rugged ridges, spurs and streams.
Immerse yourself in the pristine wilderness of New England National Park. Enjoy spectacular sunrises, and breathtaking views stretching over forested valleys all the way to the coast from Point lookout. Pack a picnic and spend a few hours admiring the spectacular view before you.
Visit for the day, or take advantage of the various accommodation and camping options and stay a few days while immersing yourself in this magical world. You should check out The Residence, The Chalet, Toms Cabin or Thungutti campgrounds as they are some of the best spots to rest your weary head.
More than 1,000 plant species are found within the park, attracting prolific birdlife. Admire Snow gums and coral ferns on the Lyrebird Walk, among a wide variety of other plant and animal species. Dingoes, Greater Gliders, Spotted Tail Quoll, common bentwing bats, brown antechinuses, and northern brown bandicoots are some of the mammals found in the park.
With over 100 species of birds also calling the Park home. Including the wedge-tailed eagle, sooty owl, sulphur-crested cockatoo and superb lyrebird.
The best times to visit the Park are in the Autumn, Spring and Summer months of the Southern hemisphere.
New England National Park
Point Lookout Road
Jeogla, NSW 2350
New South Wales 2454