New South Wales (Sydney Region)

Kanangra-Boyd National Park
Situated near the Jenolan Caves, 180 km west of Sydney Kangara-Boyd is a large wilderness region covering 68 276 ha.. Enormous cliffs, canyons and gorges, underdeveloped limestone caves, spectacular waterfalls and crystal clear streams combine to make a visit to this park a very worthwhile experience.
One of the main attractions are the Kanangara Walls, thesespectacular cliffs are an amazing sight as they glow red above the forested valleys with the late afternoon sun. Other attractions include Kanangara Falls, trout fishing, canoeing, bushwalking, and for the experienced, wilderness bushwalking to Mt Paralyser and the Kowmung River. There is a basic camping area at Boyd Crossing.