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Kanangra-Boyd National Park

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Kanangra-Boyd National Park, Australia
Kanangra-Boyd National Park, Australia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Kanangra-Boyd National Park

Kanangra Boyd National Park is a national park some 180 km west of Sydney and adjacent (south and east) to Jenolan Caves. Expansive mountain gorges, magnificent lookouts and a series of wild and scenic rivers give a special edge to Kanagra-Boyd's wilderness.

Kanangra-Boyd National Park travel guide

Understand

Created in 1969, Kanangra-Boyd National Park covers 66,681 ha.

History The slope leading up to the Kanangra Plateau was made in 1942 by Australian Army Engineers. It was intended to be part of the Oberon stock route, where, in the advent of Australia being invaded by the Japanese cattle, sheep and possibly pigs would be driven, via Burragorang valley to Oberon - crossing the Kanangra Plateau. The battle of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands where the Japanese suffered their first defeat (1942) stopped the Japanese thrust and the Oberon stock route was not needed. You can still drive the stock route in a 2WD vehicle towards Yerranderie, and old ghost town is now privately owned and run for tourism. It isn't a through route though.

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Climate

Visitor information Park website

Getting there

The only road is an unpaved dirt road which is very bumpy at times, but nonetheless accessible by 2WD. For hints and tips, read Driving in Australia. Seeing the park and the lookout is an easy day trip from Oberon, slightly longer from the towns of the Blue Mountains such as Katoomba, and possible in a long day trip from Sydney. If you are visiting Jenolan Caves, the trip to the lookout will take around 30 minutes each way. There is no public transport to the park. Driving is the usual way of getting there. It would be possible to cycle from Oberon if you were particularly enthusiastic.

See

1 Kanangra Walls. Including a magnificent waterfall, prime abseiling territory. 2 Thurat Spires. 3 Mount Cloudmaker. Wildlife abounds at Boyd Crossing, where car-based camping is available (fees apply).

4 Black Banksia Falls. (updated Nov 2020)

Do

Bushwalking All visitors can take the 10 minute walk from the car park to Kanangara Walls, wheelchair accessible - the views are spectacular. Experienced bushwalkers aren't forgotten either with many extended walks and opportunities for 'Backpack camping'.

Eat

There are no places to eat. Bring your own food.

Sleep

There are several sites where you can camp next to your car.

Lodging

Camping 1 Boyd River campground, Kanangra Walls Road, Kanangra, ☏ +61 2 6336 1972. 30 campsites available. $6. (updated Jul 2024)

Backcountry

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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