Warrumbungles National Park

The Warrumbungles National Park is located in central northern New South Wales about 400 km northwest of Sydney. It incorporates the most spectactular part of the Warrumbungle mountains, a region of past volcanic activity with unusual lava formations. There are many scenic bushwalks in the mountains. It is also home to the Anglo-Australian Observatory, which has one of the largest optical telescopes in the southern hemisphere. The nearest towns to the park are Baradine, Coonabarabran, Coonamble, Gilgandra, Gulargambone, and Tooraweenah.

 

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