Tamworth Region parks

The Tamworth Region in New South Wales boasts several beautiful parks that cater to a variety of activities for visitors. Warrabah National Park, situated east of Manilla and north of Tamworth, stands out as one of the few inland river parks in the state. It offers a stunning landscape characterized by the Namoi River flowing through a dramatic gorge with granite boulders and tranquil pools. Activities at the park include camping, bushwalking, fishing, swimming, canoeing, wildlife photography, and birdwatching.

Marsupial Park provides a unique native animal experience, along with a playground, walking track, and barbecue facilities, making it an ideal destination for families to enjoy quality time while observing local wildlife. Horton Falls National Park is renowned for its picturesque waterfalls and lush green surroundings, offering visitors opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and soaking in the mesmerizing views of the falls.

Lake Keepit State Park, located near Tamworth, is a popular spot offering activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and walking trails for outdoor enthusiasts. These parks collectively serve as tranquil retreats for nature lovers and adventure seekers exploring the natural beauty of the Tamworth Region.

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