Livingstone National Park
Highlights
- Explore 2,000ha of diverse bushland, revealing stunning landscapes and vibrant wildflowers in spring.
- Ride along multi-use tracks, experiencing the thrill of mountain biking or horse riding in pristine nature.
- Spot endangered woodland birds like turquoise parrots, enhancing your birdwatching experience in a rich habitat.
- Encounter native wildlife, including kangaroos and wombats, for a true taste of Australia's unique fauna.
Just 30km south of Wagga Wagga, Livingstone National Park and the nearby Livingstone State Conservation Area boast close to 2,000ha of richly varied bushland. Wherever you travel throughout the park, you’ll be struck by the diversity of the ever-changing landscape. In spring, when all the native wildflowers burst with colour, including several species of orchids, the landscape is simply spectacular. Austral indigo, kangaroo thorn and clustered everlasting are a must-see at this time of year.
Take a walk, mountain bike or enjoy a horse ride along Livingstone multi-use track. Birdwatchers will enjoy the chance to spot many threatened woodland birds, including turquoise and swift parrots and scarlet and hooded robins. You’ll also glimpse eastern grey kangaroos, swamp wallabies, wombats and goannas on your adventure through Livingstone National Park.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.