Morton National Park is 155 km south-west of Sydney and 17 km south of Moss Vale.
Within the 109,685 hectares of Morton National Park, rivers have eroded deep gorges in the colourful sandstone plateau, producing spectacular scenery with cascading waterfalls, cliffs and mesas. Birds, kangaroos, possums and other wildlife are plentiful in the depths of the forest valleys.
Fitzroy Falls and Belmore Falls are highlights in the north of the park, while Tianjara Lookout on the Nowra-Braidwood road provides views of the coastline and the wilderness from Tianjara Falls. In the south, enjoy the views from George Boyd Lookout, Little Forest Plateau and Pigeon House Mountain Didthul.
To learn more about Moreton National Park, including details about camping, how to get there, walks and school excursions, visit the Office of Environment & Heritage website.
Foundation Projects
Growing Morton National Park
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife has acquired over 2100 ha for Morton National Park to date.
Surveying Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies in Morton National Park
In the past the Foundation has funded Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby surveys at Morton National Park.















