The Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia in the Port Macquarie-Hastings City Council and Walcha Shire councils. The 145,223-hectare (358,850-acre) park is situated 445 kilometres (277 mi) north of Sydney and is named in memory of the Australian explorer John Oxley, who passed through the area in 1818 and is one of the largest national parks in New...
Read moreGreat region to visit if you want the amazing Australian outdoors. Green Gully Track walk is one of the best bush walking experiences in Australia. You have 4 challenging daily walks and end up overnighting in old stockman huts which are maintained well by the Walcha NPWS. Just the...
Read moreWe completed the Green Gully Track a couple days ago. it was hard yakka but a great experience and the local National Parks staff were...
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