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Brisbane Water National Park is a national park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated 70 kilometres north of Sydney and 12 kilometres southwest of Gosford. It consists the Brisbane Water and Mooney Mooney Creek waterways.
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Brisbane Water National Park

Hawkesbury Track, Kariong NSW 2250, Australia
4.5(705)
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Brisbane Water National Park is a national park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated 70 kilometres north of Sydney and 12 kilometres southwest of Gosford. It consists the Brisbane Water and Mooney Mooney Creek waterways.

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nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
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Brisbane Water National Park spans over 12,000 hectares on the Central Coast and offers a diverse array of natural beauty. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind, this park has something for everyone.

One of the highlights is the variety of walking tracks. A great option for a short walk is the Patonga to Pearl Beach Walk. This trail winds through dense bushland, offering breathtaking views of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River from Warrah Trig Lookout. The effort is rewarded with a descent into the secluded Pearl Beach, where you can take a refreshing dip, relax on the sand, or head to the Patonga Boathouse for refreshments.

For a more leisurely stroll, the Bulgandry Art Site Aboriginal Place is a fascinating spot. This short walk leads to a collection of ancient Aboriginal rock engravings, some of which are estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The engravings depict various animals and figures, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural history of the region’s original inhabitants.

A visit to the park wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of its many waterfalls, like Somersby Falls and Girrakool. Somersby Falls features three tiers of cascades, with a handy staircase allowing easy access to all levels for stunning views. Girrakool is a fantastic spot to relax with family or friends, surrounded by towering trees and the sound of running water from nearby creeks. The Girrakool Loop Track is a short, easy walk that takes you past waterfalls, lush gullies, and scenic lookouts, making it perfect for those who want to experience the park’s beauty without committing to a...

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Had a family outing at Brisbane Water National Park, and it was a refreshing experience. We started early to avoid the midday heat, which turned out to be a good idea. The trails we explored were moderately easy, making them great for all ages. Somersby Falls was a lovely spot to relax – the kids especially enjoyed splashing around there.

A couple of things to keep in mind if you’re planning a visit: wear comfortable shoes because some paths are rocky, and bring lots of water and food. We didn’t come across any shops, so being prepared is key.

The picnic areas had enough space, but I think they could improve on cleanliness. Also, there were quite a few mosquitoes, so carry repellent.

Overall, it’s not the most extraordinary park we’ve visited, but it has its charm. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a quiet, nature-filled day out without venturing too far...

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Brisbane Water National Park is a national park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Sydney and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Gosford. It consists the Brisbane Water and Mooney Mooney Creek waterways.

The National Park includes the Lion Island and the Spectagle Island near the Pacific Ocean. Brisbane Water National Park features fertile valleys which runs along the northern side of the Hawkesbury River towards Brisbane Water and the Pacific Ocean. The national park has an area of 11,506-hectare (28,430-acre) and is inhabited by the...

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R a StanleyR a Stanley
Brisbane Water National Park spans over 12,000 hectares on the Central Coast and offers a diverse array of natural beauty. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind, this park has something for everyone. One of the highlights is the variety of walking tracks. A great option for a short walk is the Patonga to Pearl Beach Walk. This trail winds through dense bushland, offering breathtaking views of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River from Warrah Trig Lookout. The effort is rewarded with a descent into the secluded Pearl Beach, where you can take a refreshing dip, relax on the sand, or head to the Patonga Boathouse for refreshments. For a more leisurely stroll, the Bulgandry Art Site Aboriginal Place is a fascinating spot. This short walk leads to a collection of ancient Aboriginal rock engravings, some of which are estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The engravings depict various animals and figures, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural history of the region’s original inhabitants. A visit to the park wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of its many waterfalls, like Somersby Falls and Girrakool. Somersby Falls features three tiers of cascades, with a handy staircase allowing easy access to all levels for stunning views. Girrakool is a fantastic spot to relax with family or friends, surrounded by towering trees and the sound of running water from nearby creeks. The Girrakool Loop Track is a short, easy walk that takes you past waterfalls, lush gullies, and scenic lookouts, making it perfect for those who want to experience the park’s beauty without committing to a longer hike.
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Brisbane Water National Park is a national park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Sydney and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Gosford. It consists the Brisbane Water and Mooney Mooney Creek waterways. The National Park includes the Lion Island and the Spectagle Island near the Pacific Ocean. Brisbane Water National Park features fertile valleys which runs along the northern side of the Hawkesbury River towards Brisbane Water and the Pacific Ocean. The national park has an area of 11,506-hectare (28,430-acre) and is inhabited by the Darkinjung people
Roger StonehouseRoger Stonehouse
The Hawkesbury Track between Mullet Creek track and Tommo's Loop is a beautiful walk. Its a 5.8 km loop from Woy Woy Rd via Tunnel Trail and Mullet Creek track, return up Tommos Loop to the Tunnel Firetrail. It's an easy walk going through heathland and open woodland, with the section of the Hawkesbury Track revealing some interesting rock platforms, some nice views and the occasional scramble up and down rock shelves. The Park is currently alive with birds - honeyeaters, wattlebirds, finches, thornbills, pardalotes, scrubwrens and blue wrens were all seen along the walk. Highly recommended.
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Brisbane Water National Park spans over 12,000 hectares on the Central Coast and offers a diverse array of natural beauty. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind, this park has something for everyone. One of the highlights is the variety of walking tracks. A great option for a short walk is the Patonga to Pearl Beach Walk. This trail winds through dense bushland, offering breathtaking views of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River from Warrah Trig Lookout. The effort is rewarded with a descent into the secluded Pearl Beach, where you can take a refreshing dip, relax on the sand, or head to the Patonga Boathouse for refreshments. For a more leisurely stroll, the Bulgandry Art Site Aboriginal Place is a fascinating spot. This short walk leads to a collection of ancient Aboriginal rock engravings, some of which are estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The engravings depict various animals and figures, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural history of the region’s original inhabitants. A visit to the park wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of its many waterfalls, like Somersby Falls and Girrakool. Somersby Falls features three tiers of cascades, with a handy staircase allowing easy access to all levels for stunning views. Girrakool is a fantastic spot to relax with family or friends, surrounded by towering trees and the sound of running water from nearby creeks. The Girrakool Loop Track is a short, easy walk that takes you past waterfalls, lush gullies, and scenic lookouts, making it perfect for those who want to experience the park’s beauty without committing to a longer hike.
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Brisbane Water National Park is a national park on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The national park is situated 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Sydney and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Gosford. It consists the Brisbane Water and Mooney Mooney Creek waterways. The National Park includes the Lion Island and the Spectagle Island near the Pacific Ocean. Brisbane Water National Park features fertile valleys which runs along the northern side of the Hawkesbury River towards Brisbane Water and the Pacific Ocean. The national park has an area of 11,506-hectare (28,430-acre) and is inhabited by the Darkinjung people
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The Hawkesbury Track between Mullet Creek track and Tommo's Loop is a beautiful walk. Its a 5.8 km loop from Woy Woy Rd via Tunnel Trail and Mullet Creek track, return up Tommos Loop to the Tunnel Firetrail. It's an easy walk going through heathland and open woodland, with the section of the Hawkesbury Track revealing some interesting rock platforms, some nice views and the occasional scramble up and down rock shelves. The Park is currently alive with birds - honeyeaters, wattlebirds, finches, thornbills, pardalotes, scrubwrens and blue wrens were all seen along the walk. Highly recommended.
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