Washpool National Park Coachwood Dr, Gibraltar Range NSW 2370

Washpool National Park





73 Reviews
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Washpool National Park Coachwood Dr, Gibraltar Range NSW 2370




About the Business

Washpool National Park | NSW National Parks | Washpool National Park, north-west of Grafton or east of Glen Innes, offers wilderness walks, camping, and horse riding in stunning World Heritage surrounds.

Contacts

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+61267390700
Coachwood Dr, Gibraltar Range NSW 2370

Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




Recommended Reviews

Andrew Sweeney
08.10.2023
Washpool National Park
This is a busy camp ground as it is really good. Electric BBQs. Water (not potable). Long drop toilet. Temperatures are great. Cold at night always. Great camp sites for trailers tents and vans. 2wd access. Great walks from short to long and rugged. Views to die for. Cost $ vehicle $8 per day persons are $6 or $3 per night.
Chantel L
01.10.2023
Washpool National Park
Lovely park. Well maintained tracks and picnic grounds.
wuditha premadasa
03.09.2023
Washpool National Park
Very nice camping spots where fire wood is provided
Peter Cummins
18.08.2023
Washpool National Park
Lovely place. Nice walks. Plenty of places to swim in summer
Rachel Prior
27.07.2023
Washpool National Park
Home away from home. Totally gorgeous. Needles are bountiful and the valley view is incredible. Crags are just the most fun. Murrumbidgee is a complete rock hop down to the lovely falls. Or up to the cascades.
Dee Wilson
25.07.2023
Washpool National Park
Absolutely stunning. We stayed at 4 Bull Hut which was perfect. The trails were beautiful. The only negative would be the signage and maps.We were on horses and stopped many times to figure out where we were. We didn't get to see a part of the park because we became confused as to which direction to go.
Emma Sunbeam
20.07.2023
Washpool National Park
We thoroughly enjoyed walking the shorter tracks, stopping along the way to listen to the rainforest noises and birds.We were even lucky enough to see three superb lyrebirds(two male, and one seemingly elusive female-by the walkers camp ground)We did walk the camp grounds and the facilities seem great! There was wood provided for fires, free BBQ, toilet and plenty of picnic tables. And with fees being cheap, it’s worth a day visit or a few nights camping.
Joachim Ehlenz
19.07.2023
Washpool National Park
If you like the Aussie bush this is a place 4 you. Accessible and many walks of varying degrees of difficulty.
Ankit Patel
18.07.2023
Washpool National Park
This adventure will take you inland, just over the edge of the Great Escarpment to UNESCO-listed rainforest in a world of deep gorges and clear, murmuring streams.Washpool National Park is within the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.This comprises the largest areas of subtropical rainforest on the planet, as well as much of the world’s surviving beech cool temperature rainforest and huge tracts of warm temperature rainforest.Here you’ll encounter an extraordinary environment for hiking, among the ancient and primitive plants and animal species from which life on Earth evolved.Explore this primeval world on the half-day Washpool walk or lace up your boots for the 45-kilometre World Heritage walk, linking this park with the Gibraltar Range to the south.
Virgin Australia Traveller
11.07.2023
Washpool National Park
A great National Park for all the family. Beautiful waterfalls and nature at it's best. Do yourself a favour and visit this beautiful part of Australia.

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Coachwood Dr, Gibraltar Range NSW 2370
Washpool National Park