Dharawal National Park
Australia · Oceania
關於Dharawal National Park
Dharawal National Park is a relatively unknown protected area in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. It is part of Dharawal (Tharawal) country, where the park gets its name from.
Dharawal National Park旅遊指南
城市概覽
History In 1927 the O’Hares Creek Catchment was proclaimed a water catchment, but it was decided in 1978 that the catchment would not be used for water supply, and so the government of New South Wales proposed creating a state recreation area over the catchment. However, it took until 1996 before the catchment area was declared a nature reserve and state recreation area (the park later became a state conservation area (SCA) due to a bill passed in 2001). Since the state conservation area was established, there was Tahe distinction between the nature reserve and SCA, with the difference being coal mining being allowed in the state conservation area. On March 26, 2012, most of the Dharawal State Conservation Area was declared a national park with a residual of three areas of state conservation area remaining on the western side and centre of the national park to allow ongoing mining operations. The government waited for its last mining exploration licence with BHP Billiton to expire before making the announcement. The national park status has meant that there are now much greater restrictions on activities such as coal mining within the protected area although in 2012 BHP Billiton was reported as continuing mining exploration in Darkes Forest, just outside the park’s border. The area is said to be protected to the centre of the earth which in theory means that no more mining activities can take place.
Landscape The Dharawal National Park is located on the southern rim of the Sydney Basin. The Woronora plateau gently slopes northwest towards the Cumberland Plain. The majority of the Dharawal region is located within the Nepean Ramp sub-region of the plateau, with a small portion in the west being part of the Macdonald region. The Dharawal National Park forms part of a larger protected area, which includes Royal National Park located in the north, the Budderoo and Morton national parks in the south and the extensive UNESCO World Heritage–listed Greater Blue Mount
如何抵達
By car Car is really the only way you can enter, as there are no other forms of transport here. From the gong, just use B69 Appin Road, and the same if you're coming from Campbelltown.
By other forms of transport Most public transport don't run near Dharawal National Park, and since the park is a lot newer than others, tour buses rarely operate here.
必看景點
1 Maddens Falls. A small tranquil waterfall accessible via an easy 2-kilometre walk. Includes a lookout and a small side path if you want to walk to the top of the waterfall (if you do this, do it with extreme care). Parking available in front of Glenbernie Orchard. (updated Jun 2021) 2 O'Hares Creek lookout. (updated Jun 2021) 3 Jingga pool. A natural pool, completely okay for swimming, just respect that the land is sacred. (updated Jun 2021)
體驗活動
Minerva Pool walking track. (updated Jun 2021) 10B cycling trail. 15 km one way, 3 hr. (updated Jun 2021) Jingga walking track. A 2.8-km return walk, perfect to go on a hot summer day. In the Dharawal language, jingga means ‘nice and sweet’, in relation to the water. (updated Jun 2021) O’Hares Creek lookout walking track. (updated Jun 2021)
購物
There are no shops in this National Park.
美食
There are no restaurants or cafés in the park. The nearest ones can be found at Appin or Wollongong.
住宿
There are no places to sleep in Dharawal National Park. The nearest are in Appin or Wollongong.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.