Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is a spectacular wilderness in New South Wales known for its rugged landscapes, dramatic gorges, and an abundance of waterfalls that offer thrilling outdoor experiences.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
No fees or permits required for entrance, but camping requires advance booking.
Best during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) for comfortable weather.
Dangars Falls visitor area provides information and parking.
Accessible via Waterfall Way; some internal roads may require high-clearance during wet conditions.
Varied temperatures with hot summers reaching up to 86°F (30°C) on occasion, and cool winters dipping to 24°F (-4°C) in higher areas. Rainfall primarily occurs from December to March.
The park is at risk from bushfires during dry seasons, which threaten local fauna, including endangered species such as the brush-tailed rock-wallaby. Conservation efforts focus on habitat protection and invasive species management.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Basic amenities available, ideal for those looking to immerse in nature close to circuit trails.
Remote site with simple facilities and dramatic river views, popular for its serenity.
Easy circuit with stunning falls views and abundant native plant life.
Loop trail offering incredible views of Apsley Falls and surrounding cliffs.
Challenging multi-day trek through remote sections of the park with diverse habitats.
An adventurous descent to Chandler River offering solitude and riverine beauty.
Bring a good pair of binoculars for bird watching; the park is a birdwatcher's paradise.
Spring and autumn offer more temperate conditions for hiking and exploration.
Be aware of potential flash flooding in gorges—check conditions before heading out.
Carry sun protection and plenty of water, as trails can be exposed and lengthy.