Gundabooka National Park
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The Gundabooka National Park is a protected national park in the north-west region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 63,902-hectare (157,910-acre) national park is located approximately 820 kilometres (510 mi) northwest of Sydney. The nearest town is Template:NSWcity, 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the north.
The national park is located adjacent to both the Darling River and the Toorale National Park, both located on the northwest boundary of Gundabooka National Park. Mount Gunderbooka and the Gunderbooka Range is located within the park. Prior to becoming a park the area was home to the Ngemba people and a sheep station. Petroglyph rock art and ancestral ceremonial grounds are located inside the park. It has many exotic plants.
The landscape is dominated by large open plains, stretches of grassy woodlands, and rust-coloured rocky cliffs.[1]
- Images from the park
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Grey-crowned babbler in the park
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Floodwaters near Yanda campground
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Gundabooka National Park | Learn more". NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
External links
[edit | edit source]- "Gundabooka National Park and Gundabooka State Conversation Area: Plan of management" (PDF). NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. Government of New South Wales. 28 October 2005. ISBN 1-74122-053-X.