Orange parks

The Orange Region in New South Wales boasts a range of parks and gardens that highlight its natural beauty and varied landscape. Athol Gardens is an elegant park with Victorian-style gardens that honor fallen war heroes and feature diverse landscapes like billabongs and woodlands. Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve serves as a sanctuary for native wildlife and protected species such as the eastern bent-winged bat, offering scenic waterways and eucalypt forests.

Cook Park, a heritage-listed urban park in Orange, showcases a mix of native and exotic plant species alongside historical elements like the original bandstand and fountains. Nangar National Park, dominated by Mount Nangar, provides breathtaking scenery, wooded hills, and opportunities for picnicking, bushwalking, and camping. The Orange View Picnic Area and Lookout, situated in Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area, offers picturesque views, birdwatching, and access to walking tracks.

These parks in the Orange Region offer a chance for visitors to immerse themselves in the area's unique natural beauty, experience its four distinct seasons, and engage in activities like picnicking, BBQs, and exploring diverse landscapes.

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