Home to some of the best landscapes in New South Wales, this guide to the best Warrumbungles walks in the Warrumbungle National Park will help you plan your day hikes, short walks and more on your next visit.
New South Wales is a mecca for outdoor lovers. From glorious coastlines to alpine peaks, there’s a lot of incredible landscapes to enjoy if you like a bit of adventure.
Having explored a decent amount of the state, we thought we had seen it all. That was until we made our way to the Warrumbungle National Park and instantly had our minds blown!
This gorgeous national park rises out of an otherwise featureless landscape a few hours inland, with dramatic mountains and native forests waiting to be explored. Perfect if you’re a hiker like us!
We spent a few days camping here with the aim of ticking off all the major Warrumbungles walks, including one we’d heard was one of the top 10 hikes in Australia. And it didn’t disappoint!
READ MORE: Check out our favourite Royal National Park walks if you’re planning a trip to this epic place too!
If you’re planning to hike the Warrumbungles, this guide will help answer all your questions.
Ready? Let’s dive into it.
Warrumbungle National Park Travel Guide
Before you go hiking in Warrumbungle National Park, you of course have to get there!
Here’s a bit of info about the park.
Where is Warrumbungle National Park?
Warrumbungle National Park is located in the Central Western area of New South Wales of Australia, 500km northwest of Sydney.
The nearest town to Warrumbungle National Park is Coonabarabran, which is 33km from the park.
There are no facilities in Warrumbungle National Park so this is the nearest town to get your supplies.
Coonabarabran has a fuel station, supermarket, cafes, accommodation (if you are not camping) and restaurants.
How Do I Get to Warrumbungle National Park?
The only way to get to Warrumbungle National Park is by driving. There is no public transport available.
There are a couple of routes you can get to Warrumbungle National Park from Sydney.
- You can go through the Blue Mountains towards Wallerawang. After Wallerawang, you will follow the B55 north towards Mudgee then Dunedoo and continuing on to Coonabarabran. You will then head west to get to Warrumbungle National Park.
- Or you can head north to Newcastle, then head follow the M15 which will take you…
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