South East Forests National Park
Address | Mount Darragh Road, Coolangubra NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 6458 5900 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | nationalparks.nsw.gov.au |
Categories | National Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.3 10 reviews |
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South East Forests National Park reviews
10NOT actually a rest area, no toilet, no water, no views. BUT nice n quiet, private, bitumen ground.
We found a nice free camp area here, except for all the illegal rubbish dumping. Ruined a beautiful spot
Everyone should go to a national Park, be respectful, breath in the fresh air and stop for a while. Be with yourself and a step closer to the way we are supposed to be, at one with nature.
Not for everyone unless you consider that what is out there is Australia, our country our home our past and present so, get out there and explore
A very scenic drive is to follow the Snowy Mountains Hwy towards the Bega Valley
you travel through old age Forest down
the Brown Mountain Pipers Lookout
is at the top of the steepest point of
the trip and offer's on a clear day
the view is worth stopping for
a trip to take your time and enjoy
both ways
We stop here every time on our way down Brown Mountain. It's true-on really clear days you actually can see the ocean. ️
Beautiful, peaceful, amazing Australian rainforest. ️
The diversity of biotops and easy with 4WD. Beautiful, easy found and closed to shops and accomodation.
So many beautiful places to visit and sights to see. Vast area so look up each one and spend time visiting each.
A beautiful drive through the national Park. Great little places to explore. Do watch for the leeches though, particularly after it has rained.