Gulaga National Park
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- Explore 4673 hectares of diverse landscapes, connecting with the spiritual significance of Gulaga to local Aboriginal culture.
- Birdwatch amidst vibrant flora and fauna, enjoying the serene sounds of nature in this tranquil national park.
- Wander along scenic trails that offer stunning views of Mount Dromedary and the surrounding beauty.
- Discover the rich history of the Yuin people, deepening your appreciation for the land's cultural heritage.
Gulaga National Park was created in January 2001. It covers an area of 4673ha.
Gulaga (Mount Dromedary) and the surrounding landscape have great spiritual significance to local Aboriginal people, particularly Aboriginal women. The park also incorporates the former Wallaga Lake National Park. In May 2006 the park was handed back to its traditional Aboriginal owners in an historic agreement signed by the NSW Environment Minister and the Yuin people.
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