New South Wales (Sydney Region)

Wollemi National Park
Situated 100 km north-west of Sydney, Wollemi is New South Wales' second largest park and contains the states largest wilderness area. The park is a maze of narrow canyons and gorges cut through a region of steep basalt mountains covered with thick undisturbed rainforest. 
The extremely rugged terrain makes access difficult, although for the properly equipped and experienced bushwalker the park offers many rewards. Wilderness areas have pleniful fauna and have retained thier native habitat. Bob Turners Track descends to the beaches on the Colo River in one of the states longest and most scenic gorges. 

Other atractions include white water conoeing on the Colo, Wolgan, and Capertee Rivers and a glow worm filled railway tunnel near Newnes.
Camping areas are at Newnes, Wheeney Creek or Dunns Swamp.