Cascade attractions

Cascade, New South Wales, is home to the stunning Cascade National Park, a magical environment made up of temperate and subtropical rainforest, covering 3,700 hectares. The park offers a range of activities, including walking, cycling, car touring, and birdwatching, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich rainforest environment and view the historic remains of the logging tramways.

Popular attractions within the park include the Box Ridge walking track, the Cascade mountain bike trail, and the Mobong walking track, each offering a unique perspective of the park's natural beauty. Additionally, the park features well-maintained picnic areas, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing day out with family and friends. For those seeking a more immersive experience, camping facilities are also available.

In addition to the national park, the Cascades Trail in the picturesque Garigal National Park offers a beautiful medium-difficulty fire trail shared by walkers, horse riders, and mountain bikers. The trail is lined with native Australian trees and leads to a series of beautiful waterfalls, rock platforms, and rock pools, providing a lovely spot for a picnic before the return journey.