Goulburn River National Park

The Goulburn River National Park is a national park located in New South Wales, Australia, 213 kilometres (132 mi) northwest of Sydney and it is 35 kilometres (22 mi) south-west of Merriwa.

The park with its beautiful surroundings, forest and river offers many opportunities for recreation, such as fishing, hiking, kayaking, swimming and camping.

[1] The park is a sanctuary for kangaroos, wombats, emus, goannas, platypus, and a wide variety of birds.

[3] The Wiradjuri, Gamileroi and Wonnarua Clans peoples have traditionally lived in this area since ancient times.

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Rock art in Goulburn River NP
A large dripping wet rock wall on the left with a small creek flowing in the middle of the image.
The Drip rock wall found in Goulburn River NP