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| Bald Rock National Park | |
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Rock National Park is located in the Northern Tablelands adjacent to the
Queensland Border. The entrance is 29 km north east of Tenterfield along
the Mt Lindesay Road.
Bald Rock is the main feature of the Park. This magnificent dome is 750m long and 500m wide, rising 200m above the surrounding forest and is the largest exposed granite type rock in Australia. The rock is not a true granite, being classified as Stanthorpe Adamellite, it is of Lower Triassic age showing marked phases in mineralogy and texture. Resultant soils are generally poor and sandy. Together with the adjoining Girraween National Park in Queensland and Boonoo Boonoo National Park to the east, the region preserves land with magnificent recreational and conservation value. |
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| WALKS The Bungoona Walk of 2.5km leads you gently through interesting bush and huge boulders to the summit. Follow the signs and white markings back down the sloping rock face for a more direct descent. The climb rewards the visitor with a full 360 degree view of the granite dotted landscape and to the north east, the volcanic plugs of the McPherson Range and the upper Clarence River. The sense of exposure on the saddle of Bald Rock, the view from the 1277m summit and the ever changing colours of the rock wall make it an unforgettable experience. ACCESS WILDLIFE ACTIVITIES Exploring Bald Rock and its surrounds can be a unique and enjoyable experience as there are so many interesting features for naturalists. However, as no other walks are marked, a map and compass should be used to ensure safety. The rocks may be slippery after rain or snow and in the mornings - especially in winter. Suitable rubber soled footwear should always be worn when clambering over the rock outcrops. With care, much of Bald Rock can be explored and
this is a truly unique experience walking over the steep, exposed rock
surface high above the countryside. Clusters of boulders, canyons,
wonderful echo points, caves, beautiful and fascinating plant communities
are just some of the things to be found by the curious walker. MAPS GUIDING SERVICES ACCOMMODATION |
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