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Aerial view of the Lookdown lookout, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer © DCCEEW
People set out for a walk from Bungonia campground, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer
Two visitors look down into the bush and cliff face at Adams lookout and picnic area, Bungonia
Four visitors walk through the lush Green track, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
Aerial view of visitors on the Lookdown lookout, taking in the grey cliffs, woodland ravines and the
A man and a woman walking on a narrow steel track to Adams lookout and picnic area, Bungonia
The sheltered barbecues at Bungonia campground, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
The wheelchair-accessible parking space at the Lookdown lookout, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John
Aerial view of the Green track, with 4 walkers along it, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Bungonia National Park

Bungonia National Park

Aerial view of the Lookdown lookout, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer © DCCEEW
People set out for a walk from Bungonia campground, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer
Two visitors look down into the bush and cliff face at Adams lookout and picnic area, Bungonia
Four visitors walk through the lush Green track, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
Aerial view of visitors on the Lookdown lookout, taking in the grey cliffs, woodland ravines and the
A man and a woman walking on a narrow steel track to Adams lookout and picnic area, Bungonia
The sheltered barbecues at Bungonia campground, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©
The wheelchair-accessible parking space at the Lookdown lookout, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John
Aerial view of the Green track, with 4 walkers along it, Bungonia National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Overview

Whether you're looking to do an easy walk through woodland or wanting to push your body to the limits scaling a wall of limestone, Bungonia National Park is the place to visit. Known as the adventure capital of the Southern Tablelands, what at first appears to be a dry plateau quickly opens itself up to reveal a diverse and dynamic landscape filled with natural surprises.

Drop into our park office when you arrive to decide where you'd like to start exploring. It's only a short walk on Molly O'Neil track to The Lookdown lookout, and the scenic view of Bungonia Slot Canyon from Adams lookout is equally awe-inspiring. What about packing a picnic lunch and doing a day's hiking through the breathtaking canyon you've just seen from above? Or come prepared to tackle something really challenging, like abseiling, rock climbing, canyoning, or caving one of the 200 or so wild' caves. You need to be experienced and have your own equipment.

New South Wales, Australia

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

TripAdvisor ratingBased on 6 reviews

“Good but expensive ”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 5mos ago by Braxton R

It's good but if u live or local u still have to pay! They should give u a free pass for locals it's expensive but a good walk 🚶‍♂️

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“Bungonia Gorge Trail, Mass Cave and Grill Cave! ”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 4yrs ago by joniquelife

We did the Bungonia Gorge Trail and stopped over to Mass and Grill Cave! This hike in our opinion almost on par with Carnarvon Gorge in central QLD. Although beautiful and picturesque this hike is...

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“Easy Bushwalk for little legs”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 6yrs ago by OYM

We spent a couple of hours here with our kids, 5 & 7. The Lookdown was a great thrill to get our visit started! We then did the white track to Mt Ayre lookout and rested at beautiful view of the...

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Facilities
  • Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
  • Lookouts
  • Non Smoking
  • Picnic Area