A walk through the Long Point section of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
including a lookout over the Chandler River.
This walk is a part of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and gives spectacular views of Wollomombi and Chandler Gorge and Falls. The three lookout allows you to gaze out over the highest waterfall in New South Wales at 220m.
A lookout in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park overlooking the Chandler River Gorge.
A walk to a lookout over Mihi Falls on the opposite side of a gorge in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
An easy out & back walk with scenic views of waterfalls and rugged ravines. It allows for you to get a better glimpse of the main falls & also offers viewing platforms of the landslide just a short distance from the main falls.
Easy walk through some of the best lookouts for Dangars Falls. Not to be confused with Dangars Falls in Dorrigo, NSW.
A walk from Dangars Falls in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park to a water hole downstream.
This walk is a part of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and gives spectacular views of Wollomombi and Chandler Gorge and Falls. The three lookout allows you to gaze out over the highest waterfall in New South Wales at 220m.
Walk up to the Pilliga Forest Lookout Tower and around exploring the Salt Caves. The cave itself is an important Aboriginal site and is an excellent example of shelters used by the traditional Gamilaroi people.
Situated around a large sandstone outcrop, the Sandstone Caves are a series of cathedral type caves and overhangs displaying an array of interesting colours and shapes. They have been formed over tens of thousands of years through the weathering of the fragile sandstone.
The Sandstone Caves are an Aboriginal site for the local Gamilaraay people. Grinding grooves, rock art and other Aboriginal sites provide a strong link with their traditional times.