• National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation

Cathedral Rock National Park

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Otherworldly rock formations in Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: Haig Hawkins.
Otherworldly rock formations in Cathedral Rock National Park. Photo: Haig Hawkins.

Cathedral Rock National Park is 7-8 hours out of Sydney, and 1-2 hours west of Coffs Harbour.

The park is a photographer's paradise! Massive granite tors and boulders like sculptures offset the striking scenery. 

A number of diverse flowing plants and mosses thrive in the boggy heathland of the Barokee area. 

Grey kangaroos and swamp wallabies feed in amongst the undergrowth and grasses.

A great range of birds frequent the park, attracted by the many species of eucalypts and wildflowers. Keep an eye out for pardalotes, flycatchers and rose robins in particular. 

Wedge-tailed eagles swoop and glide in the sky above the park - so make sure you bring your camera!

Find out more about Cathedral Rock national park, including how to get there, camping details and walks. 

Click for a printable 2 page brochure about Cathedral Rocks national park including a map and directions on getting there.


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Growing Cathedral Rock National Park

Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife funds enabled the acquisition of the spectacular Cathedral Rock National Park.

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