Dharawal National Park provides a unique bushland experience in southern Sydney. This green park, supported by a unique network of waterways, including the environmentally significant O’Hares Creek basin, is very important to the Dharawal Aboriginal people and safeguards a number of sensitive Aboriginal sites.
The park’s old topography is a mix of tall eucalyptus trees, heaths, wetlands, waterfalls, and rock pools. There is lots to see and do during the day; take a short stroll to Maddens Falls, swim and picnic at Stokes Creek, or ride your mountain bike down one of the park’s routes. Dharawal National Park is one of NSW’s newest, thus the NPWS is aiming to introduce more low-key facilities for your enjoyment.
Keep a watch out for animals among the eucalypt trees, including frogs and many bird species that dart around the park’s forests, wetlands, and skies.
Email: parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
Address: Campbelltown North, NSW 2560, Australia
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