Walcha parks

Walcha, a town in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, is known for its natural beauty, surrounded by national parks, wild rivers, and waterfalls. The Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, in particular, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Macleay River tortoise and the Hastings River mouse. Visitors can explore various attractions and activities within the park, such as the historic Youdales Hut, camping grounds at Budds Mare, walking tracks at Dangars Gorge and Falls, and the Halls Peak camping area for 4WD vehicles.

For more recreational activities, Biston Park, a private working cattle property along the Macleay River, offers bushwalking, canoeing, fishing, horse riding, and four-wheel driving opportunities. With its range of outdoor activities and picturesque parks, Walcha is a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

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