Parks in Capital Country

Capital Country, New South Wales, boasts a range of national parks and reserves that highlight the area's natural beauty and history. Notable parks include Royal National Park, established in 1879 as Australia's first national park, offering diverse landscapes like rainforests and waterfalls. Kosciuszko National Park, the largest in the state, features alpine scenery and recreational activities like skiing and hiking. Warrumbungle National Park, Australia's first dark sky park, is ideal for stargazing and offers bushwalking and mountain biking. Bungonia National Park near Goulburn is known for its caves, waterfalls, and scenic views. Garigal and Lane Cove National Parks in the Sydney region showcase natural and cultural attractions, including Aboriginal heritage sites and diverse wildlife.

In addition to the national parks, Capital Country Holiday Park is a popular accommodation choice located on 15 hectares, just 20 minutes from Canberra's attractions. The park offers a safe and spacious environment with a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.

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