Yanununbeyan State Conservation Area
Highlights
- Explore diverse trails for horse riding, cycling, or walking amid the tranquil beauty of Yanununbeyan.
- Spot unique bird species like wedge-tailed eagles and superb lyrebirds while enjoying peaceful birdwatching.
- Relax in designated picnic areas, surrounded by the natural serenity of the conservation area.
- Discover remnants of Aboriginal heritage and colonial history as you wander through this culturally rich landscape.
If you’re after a bit of isolation and a lot of peace and solitude, Yanununbeyan State Conservation Area is just the place to visit. You can be as active or as passive as you wish.
Yanununbeyan is part of the traditional country of the Ngarigo people and was settled by European graziers as early as the 1820s. Today, remnants of Aboriginal heritage and colonial history can be seen as you explore the park’s various routes either by horse riding, cycling or walking.
Birdwatchers will have a field day in Yanununbeyan, where a huge number of different species make their home. Bring your binoculars and look out for wedge-tailed eagles, spotted quail thrush, superb lyrebirds, dusky wood swallows, speckled warblers and diamond firetails as you set out on your birdwatching expedition of the park. You’ll hear approaching gang gang cockatoos and yellow-tailed black cockatoos from miles away.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.