Type: | protected |
Warrabah National Park | |
State: | nsw |
Iucn Category: | II |
Coordinates: | -30.545°N 150.9461°W |
Relief: | yes |
Nearest Town Or City: | Kingstown |
Area: | 34.71 |
Established: | 1984 |
Managing Authorities: | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Url: | https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/warrabah-national-park |
Warrabah is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 371km (231miles) north of Sydney. It is situated west of Kingstown and east of Split Rock Dam.
The major feature of the park is the Namoi River which carves a 15km (09miles) gorge that drops 245m (804feet). Activities in the park include canoeing, li-loing, rock climbing and bush walking. The average elevation of the terrain is 759 metres.[1]
Over 120 bird species have been spotted here. Among others there are robins, rosellas and cockatoos to wedge-tailed eagles and wrens.[2]