Warrabah National Park

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Warrabah National Park
Warrabah National Park, New South Wales
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Coordinates: 30 ° 32 ′ 42 ″  S , 150 ° 56 ′ 46 ″  O
Location: New South Wales , Australia
Specialty: wild canyon
Next city: Kingston, Crow Mountain
Surface: 39.82 km²
Founding: July 1984
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The Warrabah National Park is a national park in the northeast of the Australian state of New South Wales , 371 km north of Sydney and around 70 km west of Armidale . It is halfway between the small town of Kingstown and the Split Rock Reservoir on the Manilla River .

The most important attraction in the park is the Namoi River , which has carved a 15 km long and 245 m deep canyon into the plateau. Popular leisure activities are canoeing, air mattress rides, climbing and hiking.

Web links

Warrabah National Park . NSW Environment & Heritage Office