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Cathedral Rock National Park

2 hikers sitting at the summit of Cathedral Rock, Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: Josh Smith
2 walkers on Warrigal walking track, Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: Josh Smith © DPE
Boulders along Cathedral Rock track in Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: A Ingarfield/OEH
A camper lighting a bbq at Barokee campground, Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: Josh Smith

Cathedral Rock National Park

Ebor, New South Wales 2453

1300 072 757

parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au

https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/cathedral-rock-national-park

Rock-hopping isn't just for the wallaroos at Cathedral Rock National Park. Hike to the park's main boulder piles of Woolpack Rocks and Cathedral Rock and scramble to their summits. Then enjoy the superb views across the wilderness landscape of dry eucalypt forest and granite outcrops. The park's rock formations are particularly photogenic in late-afternoon light or mist. Take short walks from the campgrounds, or do a long hike between them. For an exhilarating challenge, you can carry your pack for the 10.4km Barokee to Native Dog Creek walk, camp at the other end, and retrace your steps later. Whether you're visiting the park for a picnic lunch or camping for a few days, there are plenty of birdwatching opportunities. The screech of the glossy black cockatoo lets you know there's a flock overhead. You may be fortunate enough to spot the endangered turquoise parrot, and remember to look out for the wedge-tailed eagle silently circling the granite tors.

Facilities found here

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites, Lookouts, Non Smoking,

Accessibility Information

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.,

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.