Uralla parks

The Uralla region in New South Wales offers a variety of parks for visitors to enjoy. Some of the notable parks in the area include Queen Street Uralla Caravan Park, which provides drive-through powered sites, clean amenities, a new camp kitchen, BBQ and picnic facilities, and a fire pit. It is conveniently located near shops, restaurants, cafes, and other attractions, serving as a convenient base for exploring Uralla.

Alma Park, established in the 1880s, is an iconic landmark in Uralla with grand old trees, flower beds, and a meandering pathway leading to Uralla Creek. The park features a children's playground, toilets, and two free electric barbecues for visitors to enjoy. Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve offers an option for those interested in exploring the natural beauty of the Uralla region, while Wooldridge Recreation and Fossicking Reserve provides opportunities for recreational activities and fossicking.

Warrabah National Park, located near Tamworth and Uralla, is one of the few inland river parks in New South Wales. It offers camping, bushwalking, fishing, swimming, canoeing, wildlife photography, and birdwatching along the Namoi River. These parks cater to a range of activities and experiences for visitors, from relaxing in a peaceful setting to exploring the natural wonders of the region.

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