Dorrigo National Park is located just 5km from the town of Dorrigo in northern New South Wales, 580km north of Sydney. The park is recognised as an area of exceptional natural beauty with habitats of outstanding value to science and conservation, and as such has been World Heritage listed as part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia. There are a range of walking tracks available, taking your through wet eucalypt forest, temperate rainforest, waterfalls and stunning viewpoints.
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There is a large and helpful visitor centre on site, where you can get information and advice on walking trails and activities, as well as details on other national parks in NSW. There is also a shop and an award-winning café. There are no camping grounds, but bushcamping is permitted in the more remote areas.
The park is located about an hour’s drive from Coffs Harbour and 90 minutes from Armidale. From the Pacific Highway, take the very scenic Waterfall Way and the park is well signposted.
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