Coolah Tops National Park Camping
Highlights
- Explore 12,117 hectares of stunning landscapes at Coolah Tops National Park, ideal for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Camp under the stars at The Barracks or Coxs Creek, enjoying the serenity of the Liverpool Ranges.
- Marvel at breathtaking views from Bundella and Breeza Lookouts, where the plains stretch to the Warrumbungles.
- Savour a picnic at Norfolk Falls Picnic Area, surrounded by scenic waterfalls and lush greenery for a perfect day out.
There is plenty to see and do at Coolah Tops National Park. Gazetted as a National Park in 1996, Coolah Tops covers 12,117 hectares on a narrow plateau of the Liverpool Ranges. The area is very scenic, boasting several waterfalls and lookouts offering spectacular views over the adjacent plains that extend to the Warrumbungles and Mount Kaputar. There are especially fine views from the northern rim of the plateau. You can camp at the park or just visit for the day.
Park features include Norfolk Falls Picnic Area, The Barracks Camping Area, Coxs Creek Camping Area, The Pines Camping Area, Bundella Lookout, The Pinnacle Lookout, Basalt Caves, Breeza Lookout and Shepherds Peak.
Pre-booking essential online at the national parks website for Bracken’s Hut. NPWS contact centre phone for pre-bookings only.
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Camping
Camping areas include The Barracks Camping Area, Coxs Creek Camping Area, The Pines Camping Area.
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.