Bungonia National Park Bungonia Lookdown Rd, Bungonia NSW 2580

Bungonia National Park





233 Reviews
  • Tuesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7 PM
  • Monday7 AM–7 PM




Bungonia National Park Bungonia Lookdown Rd, Bungonia NSW 2580




About the Business

Bungonia National Park | NSW National Parks | Bungonia National Park, in easy reach of Canberra, is an outdoor adventure playground offering caving, canyoning, rock climbing, abseiling, hiking and impressive views.

Contacts

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+61248274700
Bungonia Lookdown Rd, Bungonia NSW 2580

Hours

  • Tuesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7 PM
  • Monday7 AM–7 PM

Features

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




Recommended Reviews

Laurence Greaves (Laurie)
18.10.2023
Bungonia National Park
Worth a day or weekend trip with options for all people. From accessible/child friendly lookouts to incredibly difficult terrain there's something for you!
Krisha Guinea
18.10.2023
Bungonia National Park
Great for a day trip. A few easy walks accessible with family. Harder ones for experienced and well equipped walkers.
Eric Leo
05.10.2023
Bungonia National Park
A spectacular Gorge with a variety of well considered walking paths to allow worthy exploration. Very accessible and a nice drive to get here too.
The Local Guide
05.09.2023
Bungonia National Park
This review is about the Red Track (Slot Canyon) and White Track hikes. These hikes are challenging, but they are a great deal of fun! The first km or so is steep, but you will find that the further along you go, the more steep it gets. Once you're in the canyon itself, you MIGHT be greeted by water, which you'll have to wade through (sometimes this area is completely dry). Once you made your way through the initial part of the slot canyon, you'll reach the big boulders, and this is where the REAL fun begins. This hike is potentially risky and requires enough fitness to be able to climb up and over boulders and go up and down steep slopes.I completed this hike in the late Spring (November) and completed the incline during the late-morning on a high-humidity, 30+ degree day. Probably drank 3L of water and sweated about the same. I would recommend this hike for anyone who is a big kid at heart and wants to explore something a little different. You can definitely do this hike without any specific gear, although, I would STRONGLY recommend decent hiking shoes so you do not lose grip on the trail. I would not do this hike with sneakers.
ings alfrz
29.08.2023
Bungonia National Park
We did a quick green track hike on our Syd-Melb drive. This is an amazing park and lots to explore. Definitely will be back for an overnight camping to try other hiking tracks. The ranger was helpful and the park looks well maintained. $8 fee was worth it.
A L
28.08.2023
Bungonia National Park
The best hike I ever been and done. Very challenging (red track). Beautiful scenery, truly nature, less people and worth going. Definitely going back there later this year for different tracks.
Justene Ford
16.08.2023
Bungonia National Park
absolutely awesome. totally worth the visit. If you are scared of heights I would perhaps hold onto the rail as you can see through the grate right to the bottom of the gorge. It is magnificent though.
Alice Finidori
01.08.2023
Bungonia National Park
Beautiful park, 2 to 2h30 drive from Sydney, and not too crowded. Amazing scenery and beautiful hikes, particularly the Red Track is challenging but definitely worth it!
Tracey Slater
18.07.2023
Bungonia National Park
We just came here for the drive as it was a wet day.Sparse, slightly spooky- looking bush land, especially in the mist. The vegetation is thin due to it growing on shale and limestone.We saw two kangaroos crashing through the trees!Accessible paved paths to lookouts. Could only imagine the splendour of the view of the gorge as mist and rain prevailed. Nevertheless, still awestruck.Cavers and canyoners paradise! And more caves are being formed continuously by the elements so if you are around in the next million years or so …Got a flashback from 20+ years ago about doing the “Red” walking track. Not for the faint of heart(see photos for what you might be up for). It’s mad! Luckily there are some lesser graded tracks to try.Will be back when the weather is nicer!

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Bungonia Lookdown Rd, Bungonia NSW 2580
Bungonia National Park