Bangadilly National Park

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bangadilly National Park
Bangadilly National Park, New South Wales
Paris plan pointer b jms.svg
Coordinates: 34 ° 27 ′ 51.3 ″  S , 150 ° 10 ′ 37.2 ″  E
Location: New South Wales , Australia
Specialty: Plateaus, rock steplands, waterfalls
Next city: Joadja
Surface: 21.43 km²
Founding: January 1, 2001
i2 i3 i6

The Bangadilly National Park is a national park in eastern Australian state of New South Wales , about 60 kilometers west of Wollongong .

The national park is divided into three areas around the Wingecarribee River and its tributaries Black Bobs Creek and Schotts Creek . These are plateaus and mountains that drop steeply in rocky steps towards the river valley. The park lies on the border between the Sydney Basin and South Eastern Highlands bioregions . There are no facilities for visitors to the park.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Steve Parish: Australian Touring Atlas . Steve Parish Publishing, Archerfield QLD 2007, ISBN 978-1-74193-232-4 , p. 35
  2. Bangadilly National Park . NSW Environment & Heritage Office
  3. Bangadilly National Park - Plan of Management . (PDF; 1.5 MB) NSW Environment & Heritage Office