Gardens Of Stone National Park

About Gardens Of Stone National Park

The Gardens of Stone National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales in eastern Australia. The 15080ha national park is situated northwest of Sydney, and northwest of. The national park draws its name from the natural stone pagodas within its boundaries. The Gardens of Stone National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Greater Blue Mountains Area. The national park forms part of the Great Dividing Range. Features and locationThe most prominent features of the park are the sandstone pagoda landscapes and cliffs and canyons. Limestone outcrops, karsts and elevated swamps are other unusual features. The park is bounded on the west by the Castlereagh Highway; to the north by the Glen Davis Road; to the east by the Wollemi National Park; and to the south by the Newnes State Forest, the Wolgan Valley, and the Wolgan State Forest. The rural localities of, and are located on the edge of the national park. HistoryThe Newnes Plateau region was proposed for conservation in 1932 as part of a Greater Blue Mountains National Park by the National Parks and Primitive Areas Council. Lobbying for protecting the area increased after the establishment of Wollemi National Park in 1979. The National Parks Association proposed its extension westwards in 1984, which developed into a detailed proposal of an 18030ha park in 1993, which was ultimately successful. The Gardens of Stone National Park was established in 1994; however, the initial park only covered, omitting areas which contain coal deposits. It was later enlarged to. Environmentalist groups seek to protect more of the surrounding area, which includes pagodas, canyons, heathland and elevated swamps.

Gardens Of Stone National Park Description

The Gardens of Stone National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales in eastern Australia. The 15080ha national park is situated northwest of Sydney, and northwest of. The national park draws its name from the natural stone pagodas within its boundaries. The Gardens of Stone National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Greater Blue Mountains Area. The national park forms part of the Great Dividing Range. Features and locationThe most prominent features of the park are the sandstone pagoda landscapes and cliffs and canyons. Limestone outcrops, karsts and elevated swamps are other unusual features. The park is bounded on the west by the Castlereagh Highway; to the north by the Glen Davis Road; to the east by the Wollemi National Park; and to the south by the Newnes State Forest, the Wolgan Valley, and the Wolgan State Forest. The rural localities of, and are located on the edge of the national park. HistoryThe Newnes Plateau region was proposed for conservation in 1932 as part of a Greater Blue Mountains National Park by the National Parks and Primitive Areas Council. Lobbying for protecting the area increased after the establishment of Wollemi National Park in 1979. The National Parks Association proposed its extension westwards in 1984, which developed into a detailed proposal of an 18030ha park in 1993, which was ultimately successful. The Gardens of Stone National Park was established in 1994; however, the initial park only covered, omitting areas which contain coal deposits. It was later enlarged to. Environmentalist groups seek to protect more of the surrounding area, which includes pagodas, canyons, heathland and elevated swamps.

Reviews

User

Beautiful area, lots of 4WD tracks, good camping spots.

User

Some semi challenging tracks and excellent lookouts


User

Great 4WD trip

User

Great place to get back to Nature

User

Sydney found it and now it's full of garbage/litter, gates are locked and all sorts is going on. Bad news for us who live here.

User

Stunning park with unique rock formations located just beyond the blue mountains. An amazing place to explore but marked tracks for walking are limited.

More about Gardens Of Stone National Park

Gardens Of Stone National Park is located at Ben Bullen, New South Wales, Australia
+61247878877
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Gardens-of-Stone-National-Park