Walking up Mt Warning in Wollumbin National Park in the Richmond Tweed area of Northern NSW. Photo: Melanie Wagner.
New South Wales has more than 820 national parks and reserves. They protect landscapes from rainforests and rugged bush to marine wonderlands and outback deserts. You'll find campsites ranging from luxurious settings to quiet wilderness clearings, and walking tracks to suit every level of experience.
- Blue Mountains
- Central Coast
- Eurobodalla and Sapphire Coast
- Illawarra, Shoalhaven and Southern Highlands
- Mid North Coast
- Newcastle and Hunter
- New England Tablelands
- North West
- Outback
- Richmond Tweed
- Snowy Mountains
- South West
- Sydney region
- Upper North Coast
To learn more about the NSW national parks, visit the Office of Environment & Heritage website.







