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Bindarri National Park Adventures

Bindarri National Park in New South Wales is a rugged wilderness area offering spectacular waterfalls, dense subtropical rainforest, and challenging hiking trails. It appeals to visitors seeking remote natural beauty and diverse wildlife habitats.

19,890
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
12,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Bindarri National Park

 

Located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, Bindarri National Park protects approximately 8,050 hectares of wild and pristine landscapes. The park is characterized by its ancient subtropical rainforests, towering eucalyptus forests, and extensive river systems. The Kalang River and its tributaries carve through steep gorges, creating dramatic waterfalls such as Crystal Shower Falls and Newell Falls, accessible via well-maintained tracks. Bindarri's ecology supports a wide variety of flora and fauna, including species like the rare spotted tree frog and the powerful owl. Established in 1999, the park offers visitors a chance to experience raw natural environments that are less frequented than more prominent coastal parks. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with several tracks ranging from moderate to difficult, leading to viewpoints, waterfalls, and deep valleys. Photography, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting are popular pastimes due to the park's rich biodiversity. The terrain is steep and can be challenging, requiring preparation and good fitness levels. Camping is not permitted within the park itself, contributing to its pristine condition. The park’s remote character and limited visitor facilities appeal to those seeking solitude and immersion into nature. Due to its relatively young status as a national park, infrastructure is minimal, preserving its wilderness atmosphere. Bindarri National Park offers a rewarding experience for adventurous visitors interested in exploring Australia's less-touched forest landscapes and spectacular waterfall vistas.

Highlights

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Crystal Shower Falls – a stunning, multi-tiered waterfall accessible by a forest trail

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Diverse subtropical rainforest ecosystem with rare plant and animal species

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Kalang River Gorge providing scenic views and natural swimming holes

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Challenging hiking trails with panoramic lookout points

Notable Natural Features

Crystal Shower Falls

A spectacular waterfall cascading over high cliffs into a cool fern-fringed pool, known for its misty spray and rainforest setting.

Kalang River Gorge

A deep, scenic gorge featuring rocky riverbanks and quiet swimming spots surrounded by dense forest.

Newell Falls

An atmospheric waterfall visible from the highway with easy access and photo opportunities.