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Nangar National Park — Attraction in Canowindra

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Nangar is a national park in located New South Wales, Australia, 252 kilometres west of Sydney. The park is located in the Nangar-Murga Range between Eugowra and Canowindra. It features Nangar Mountain, which rises to 778 metres AHD. Trees consist of eucalyptus, blackpine, scribbly gum and ironbark.
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Nangar National Park
AustraliaNew South WalesCanowindraNangar National Park

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Nangar National Park

Dripping Rock Rd, Eugowra NSW 2806, Australia
4.3(37)
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Nangar is a national park in located New South Wales, Australia, 252 kilometres west of Sydney. The park is located in the Nangar-Murga Range between Eugowra and Canowindra. It features Nangar Mountain, which rises to 778 metres AHD. Trees consist of eucalyptus, blackpine, scribbly gum and ironbark.

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+61 2 6332 7640
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nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

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Katherine HoKatherine Ho
Beautiful national park, just beware that the roads are often fire trails, so some low vehicles need to go very slowly. It is absolutely gorgeous in spring, particularly after the rains, the green hills and wildflowers are unbelievable! It was very striking red dirt too, the Nangar Lookout walk is highly recommended, but I would also love to take advantage of the camping grounds and picnic areas too.
Jamie RamsayJamie Ramsay
This is a great place to visit. It has some great views and lots of history and wildlife but the track to the top is quite rough. there are toilets at the campground and a few viewing platforms like the one at dripping rock All in all i loved the place and would recommend camping there. There is a video i made on my Youtube channel
Stephanie CookStephanie Cook
A beautiful spot for bushwalking and camping. We did the walking track from dripping rock to Nangar lookout, it was a challenge but well worth it. Took us about 3-4 hours from start to finish, however we didn't take many breaks along the way. Great spot for a day trip or weekend away.
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Beautiful national park, just beware that the roads are often fire trails, so some low vehicles need to go very slowly. It is absolutely gorgeous in spring, particularly after the rains, the green hills and wildflowers are unbelievable! It was very striking red dirt too, the Nangar Lookout walk is highly recommended, but I would also love to take advantage of the camping grounds and picnic areas too.
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This is a great place to visit. It has some great views and lots of history and wildlife but the track to the top is quite rough. there are toilets at the campground and a few viewing platforms like the one at dripping rock All in all i loved the place and would recommend camping there. There is a video i made on my Youtube channel
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A beautiful spot for bushwalking and camping. We did the walking track from dripping rock to Nangar lookout, it was a challenge but well worth it. Took us about 3-4 hours from start to finish, however we didn't take many breaks along the way. Great spot for a day trip or weekend away.
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5y

Great part of the world!. Worth the climb for the view..Small cars wouldn't be recommended that they would make it all the way to the top but a people mover should make it to the top just fine on a dry day Id say not to go after alot of rain unless equipped for deep water as there's a few areas that could be hairy.. but on a dry day 2/5 -3/5 grade 4x4 track can take a trailer but watch out for inexperienced 4wders in the area. Campsites look great and plenty of bushwalks. Only 1 4wd track a available and due to not being that hard some may be a bit disappointed but it is a national park not state forest and is well maintained and conserved.Toilet at one...

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5y

Beautiful national park, just beware that the roads are often fire trails, so some low vehicles need to go very slowly. It is absolutely gorgeous in spring, particularly after the rains, the green hills and wildflowers are unbelievable! It was very striking red dirt too, the Nangar Lookout walk is highly recommended, but I would also love to take advantage of the camping grounds and...

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6y

It is very obvious that National Parks do not want people in their precious parks. The easiest way to do that is not maintain the roads. So the road in is a gibber strewn nightmare of tyre shredders. 2wd forget it, only AWD or 4WD. But the view is stunning. Write to local papers, Politicians and get them to advise National Parks to get off their city based arses and do something...

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