Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre
The Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre is the best place for visitors and tourists to collect information about the Pilliga Forest before setting off on their adventure.
- Where
- Pilliga National Park in Country NSW
The Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre is the best place for visitors and tourists to collect information about the Pilliga Forest before setting off on their adventure.
Waa Gorge is one of Mount Kaputar National Park’s most stunning attractions, and this picnic area offers enough sights to enjoy the show over a long lunch.
Upper Falls picnic area is in Horton Falls National Park near Horton Falls campground and picnic area. It’s a great spot to stop for a snack when you visit the park’s waterfalls, walks and lookouts.
Green Camp in Mount Kaputar National Park, in north west NSW, is the start of the incredible Yulludunida walking track.
Scutts Hut is a popular historic site within Mount Kaputar National Park. It’s a restored hut that shows a slice of early pioneer history.
Coryah Gap picnic area is near Mount Coryah walking track in Mount Kaputar National Park. It’s a great place for a snack before you tackle this track around Mount Coryah’s summit.
Visit Eckford lookout along Bundabulla Circuit walking track. Perched on the clifftops, it’s a great place to enjoy sweeping views when you visit Mount Kaputar National Park.
Fans Horizon lookout is in Warrumbungle National Park, at the end of Fans Horizon walking track. This exposed lookout offers magnificent views of iconic Warrumbungles spires and domes.
Pilliga Forest lookout tower is in Timmallallie National Park near Salt Caves picnic area. It’s a great place to soak up sweeping views of the forest and distant mountain ranges beyond.
Spirey View lookout is in Warrumbungle National Park, 100m off the Breadknife and Grand High Tops walking track. It’s a great spot to see the iconic Breadknife, Belougery Spire and the Grand High Tops.