Cunnawarra National Park

Summary

Cunnawarra is a national park located in New South Wales, Australia, 80 kilometres (50 mi) east of Armidale, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) off the Waterfall Way and 565 kilometres (351 mi) north of Sydney. The 25-kilometre (16 mi) Styx River Forest Way runs from the Point Lookout Road through Cunnawarra National Park to the Kempsey Road. The New England National Park adjoins the Cunnawarra National Park on the north-eastern boundary and the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park joins it on the southern corner.[1]

Cunnawarra National Park
New South Wales
Beech Lookout
Cunnawarra National Park is located in New South Wales
Cunnawarra National Park
Cunnawarra National Park
Coordinates30°37′29″S 152°13′02″E / 30.62472°S 152.21722°E / -30.62472; 152.21722
Established1 January 1999
Area158 km2 (61.0 sq mi)
Managing authoritiesNational Parks and Wildlife Service NSW
See alsoProtected areas of
New South Wales

The Park is part of the New England Group of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.

Cunnawarra is home not only to the imposing eucalyptus trees (which are the tallest in NSW) but also to various endangered wildlife species. Here you can see glossy black cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus lathami), rufous scrub-birds (Atrichornis rufescens), powerful owls (Ninox strenua) and spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus).[2]

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References edit

  1. ^ National Parks of the Waterfall Way, NSW NPWS, 2002
  2. ^ "Cunnawarra National Park | Learn more". NSW National Parks. Retrieved 30 August 2021.