Namadgi National Park
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Namadgi National Park is a protected area in the south-west of the
Australian Capital Territory, bordering Kosciuszko National Park in New
South Wales.
It lies approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of Canberra, and
makes up approximately 46% of the ACT's land area. The national park
protects part of the northern end of the Australian Alps with its
spectacular granite mountains. Its habitat ranges from grassy plains over
snow gum forests to alpine meadows.
The fauna is also varied: eastern grey kangaroos, wallabies, wombats,
magpies, rosellas and ravens are commonly seen. The water catchment area of
the park supplies approximately 85% of Canberra's water. Namadgi was
declared a national park in 1984 and covers 106,095 hectares, with 160
kilometres of marked walking tracks. Walking is the most popular way to
explore the park.
Visit the Namadgi Visitor Centre to get expert advice and see displays and
audiovisuals. Maps, books, posters and gifts can be purchased from the shop
including the Namadgi Map and Guide.
Must Try
• Walk at Booroomba Rocks
• Take a trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Getting there
By getting to Namadgi National Park from Canberra, you can take the line 5
bus to Lanyon Marketplace Terminus then take the taxi to Namadgi National
Park. Alternatively, you can take the line 4 bus to Tuggeranong Interchange
Arrivals then take the taxi to Namadgi National Park.
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