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The best camping in Yanununbeyan National Park, NSW

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Discover the natural splendour of Yanununbeyan National Park. 

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Yanununbeyan National Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Yanununbeyan National Park

THE MEADOW

1. THE MEADOW

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(11)
6.3km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The Meadow is situated on the Hoskinstown Plains. The property offers long views across the plain and the surrounding rolling hills. The camp-site is well positioned in the country side below the foot hills of Talaganda nationl park but only a short 10 minute drive to Historic Bungendore or 30 minute drive to the centre of Canberra . You can expect a quiet and sheltered grassy camp-site with easy access straight off the black and plenty of room to spread out and relax. The sites have some friendly cows and sheep near by and the odd wombat that might pass by swell as vast variety of native birds.
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Camp Rossi

2. Camp Rossi

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(104)
13km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 4 sites
Small acreage about 400m from the Tallaganda State Forest which is known for picnic area with water wheel, lookouts, trout streams, bush walking, mountain bike riding and single track motorcycles.Campsites are beside the natural spring creek. The creek is suitable for swimming but a word of warning is it's freezing!Includes filtered rain water, shelter, toilet, gas BBQ, fire pit and free firewood.Not suitable for caravans at the moment. 2WD ok and suits camper trailers and tents only. Dogs welcome on a leash/restrained & well controlled.
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The Lodge at Tinneburra

3. The Lodge at Tinneburra

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(22)
14km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 1 site
The Lodge at Tinnenburra is a secluded getaway just 55 minutes from Canberra. Located above the most picturesque waterfalls on the Queanbeyan River; the Lodge started as a humble fishing cabin and has evolved over the years into a cozy, off grid sustainable eco-house. Perfect for a family weekend away or a get together with friends to enjoy the beauty of the surrounds. The drive in through neighbouring farms and national parks sets the tone for the escape from the suburban surrounds of the Canberra region. Enjoy exploring the farm, the surrounding Yanununbeyan National Park or exploring along the gorges and flats of the river. There is an amazing array or native flora and fauna - spot the Platypus in the river gorges; the wombats on the flats in the evenings; the wallabies and kangaroos grazing in the paddocks nearby and more.
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Forest Elbow

4. Forest Elbow

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(32)
24km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are a 5 min drive to the historic township of Bungendore where you can find plenty of shopping and cafes. It's just a 25 min drive to Queanbeyan and a 30 min drive to Canberra CBD. We are about 1.5 hours from Batemans Bay and the NSW south coast.The night sky here is mesmerising. The milky way core is visible from January through to November and is an astrophotographer's dream. Bring a camera!
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Spring Valley Lifestyle Retreat

5. Spring Valley Lifestyle Retreat

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25km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Charming Rural Retreat with Abundant Wildlife and Farmyard Bliss Welcome to our dream countryside escape, where nature, serenity, and the joy of farm life come together seamlessly. Located just an hour from Canberra, our High-Country camping site borders the Tallaganda National Park and State Forest on two sides, providing a sense of remoteness on 300 acres of rural land. This hobby farm is home to llamas, alpacas, horses and a variety of wildlife, including kangaroos and wombats that visit from the National Park in the evenings. Features and Activities • Farmyard Friends: Enjoy the company of llamas, alpacas, and horses as they roam their picturesque surroundings. • Natural Beauty: Expansive grassy patches perfect for picnics, framed by lush bushland teeming with native wildlife and vibrant birdlife. • Spring-Fed Dam: A sparkling dam ideal for wildlife watching or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance. • Diverse Landscapes: Explore open meadows and shaded woodland trails, offering a stunning variety of landscapes. • National Park Access: Direct access to Tallaganda National Park and State Forest for hiking and nature walks. • Nearby Attractions: Visit The Big Hole, the water wheel at Lowden Forest Park, and the old mine at Captains Flat. • Fishing: Captains Flat Dam is only 10 km away, perfect for fishing enthusiasts—bring your boat! • Equestrian Friendly: Bring your own horse to explore the trails. • Pet-Friendly: Pets are welcome, but dogs must always be on a lead. If you’re seeking a tranquil retreat or a place to connect with nature, our property delivers it all. A rare blend of natural beauty and rural charm, it’s ready to welcome you. Please note: Even in Summer it can get cold at night even the days so always be prepared with jumpers and jackets. In Autumn you will definitely need to bring warm clothes and jackets. Winter and Spring bring thermals.❄️🥶 We can accomodate large group bookings. Send a message with details.
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Abbeybrae

6. Abbeybrae

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(75)
28km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is High Country camping one hour from Canberra. Bordering the Tallaganda National Park, this camping is set on 100 acres of rural land with a sense of remoteness with a sealed road access only 1 km away.This property is not farm. You will only share it with the wildlife that includes numerous kangaroos that come in from the National Park in the evening to feed. The principal camping place (The Park) is situated next the park boundary and provides space for two tents or a tent and camper trailer. The rest of the camping is on “The Range”. This is a perfect place to chill and enjoy the beauty of the countryside which includes stunning sunsets over the Tinderry mountains. If you want to explore there is walking in the park or visits to The Big Hole, the water wheel at Lowden Forest Park and the old mine at Captains Flat.A flush toilet and drinking water is situated external to the cottage on the property (located 120 metres from "The Park" site). Nearest mobile phone reception is at Captains Flat but phone and internet is available at the Abbey.
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Private Bush Camp Exclusively Yours

7. Private Bush Camp Exclusively Yours

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(43)
28km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 4 sites
Peaceful unspoilt bush and farm land in the Southern Tablelands, on the Great Dividing Range. 1 hour from Canberra, 3 hours from Sydney. Suits tents, rooftop tents and camper trailers only - no caravans or motor homes. Drive 6.5km private dirt road off highway to access private individual campsites along short bush tracks. Choice of small number of secluded locations on different parts of the property; each booking enjoys their own private camping area completely to themselves. Campfires allowed when conditions permit, firewood available to buy. No services (power, water, sewerage, rubbish collection or wifi). 1. PEPPERMINT GUM CAMPGROUND is well established and suits a larger group of friends or 2-3 families (max 16 guests per booking, your group will have this place all to yourself). Located in 1.6ha / 4 acres of grassy woodland, it offers a good choice of mown tent sites in shade or sun. A large centrally located clearing for your group to gather, with a rustic camp kitchen hut for all-weather cooking and eating. A rustic pit toilet is a short walk away, with handwashing station and views! 2. SNOWGUMS CAMPSITE is a smaller camping area for up to 6 people, on a low forested ridge overlooking Sandhills Creek. Choose from separate mown tent sites and gather in a campfire clearing in protected snowgums forest. A rustic pit toilet is a short walk away. Several kilometres of marked walking trails within the property. Explore the creek line, hike up the mountain to the old stone trig point, walk to the swimming hole on the creek with jetty, picnic area and rowboat. Numerous picnic spots. A swimming dam, jetty, and picnic sites are accessible via marked walking and driving tracks. There are also several kms of walking tracks directly from the campsite along Sandhills Creek and the 'mountain paddock'. Owners live further along the road on the property, and can be contacted if needed. A separate AirBnB house is located on the property; please respect the privacy of fellow guests.
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The Ridge

8. The Ridge

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(56)
30km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Only 4.5 kms from the Kings Highway lies this idyllic property where John and Pippa have built their rural home, keep goats, chickens and grow their own vegetables. Once part of a huge thriving farmstead with lots of local history, a secret Bushrangers grave and scattered gold deposits are rumoured to be hidden amongst the snow gums. Descendants of the original landowners still live in nearby Heritage listed Braidwood. We have 104 acres of beautiful and varied terrain with fabulous rolling views. During your stay enjoy our amazing bird life, kangaroos, wallabies, possibly echidnas, rosenburgs, wombats and even deer. Guests are required to be fully self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome permitting there are no restrictions in place at the time of your stay. This is the ideal location to just relax and enjoy nature at its finest. On a clear night the stars are amazing. We are only an hour from Canberra situated halfway between the picturesque towns of Braidwood and Bungendore, both within 20 mins away. Sorry, no pets.
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Themeda Farm Campground

9. Themeda Farm Campground

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30km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
The Themeda Farm Campground provides a private off-grid experience on the western bank of the Murrumbidgee River. Relax by the camp fire or take the stairs down to a private beach with multiple swimming and fishing holes. Nature lovers can enjoy the local wildlife that frequent the river or stroll around the 165 acre property. There's also easy access to local attractions including the Namadgi Visitor's Centre, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and popular local walking trails. Located 30 minutes from the southernmost shopping precinct of the ACT, and 15 mins from the historic village of Tharwa.
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Goolabri Estate

10. Goolabri Estate

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(721)
30km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 60 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Goolabri, a peaceful country escape just 10 minutes from Canberra. Set on land that was once a golf course and surrounded by natural bushland, it’s the perfect place to slow down, breathe out, and enjoy a relaxed stay in nature. Camp near our dams, wander the nearby nature reserve, and wake up to the sounds of birds and the sight of kangaroos grazing nearby. It’s an easy, quiet getaway that still feels close to everything. Suitable for tents, campers, vans, and caravans, with good 2WD access. Small campfires are permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren’t in place. You’re welcome to collect dead wood from the old golf course area (please don’t collect from the nature reserve). No pets permitted. What to do nearby If you feel like a treat, the Little Sutton Bakehouse is a fantastic local bakery, and the Eagle Hawk Pub is just down the road with amazing meals. And when you want more adventure, everything Canberra has to offer is right there markets, galleries, wineries, walks, restaurants, and live music. Goolabri is also a perfect campground for anyone attending Canberra or local festivals and events, giving you a calm place to return to at the end of the day. If you’d like directions for the best bush walks and hidden spots around the property, just ask when you arrive.
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Swan Farm

11. Swan Farm

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35km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Located directly off the highway, our little piece of country paradise is easy access and the perfect weekend getaway or stop on the way to the snowy mountains. Our campground is nestled amongst 200 acres of farm land where campers are welcome to stretch their legs and witness the beautiful views of the Tinderry Mountains from the hill tops. Along the way say hi to the cows and our beautiful Clydesdale. The Michelago General Store is only a hop skip jump away, where you can treat yourself to a barista made coffee, warm homemade meal or restock food supplies. The Petrol Station is also only 100m down the road. Camp fires are welcome within the fire pits, but please bring your own wood. All fires must be put out at night and before you leave. A portable camp toilet can be provided upon request. All we ask is that you respect and enjoy our farm as much as we do.
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Kaemlai Park Bywong

12. Kaemlai Park Bywong

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(16)
36km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Only 17 minutes to Canberra, this camp site gives you the best of both worlds. The Camp site has access to a large Dam, and an active creek. Explore the creek, bush walk, swim in the Dam or just sit back and enjoy the serenity. Camp site has no facilities so this is only suited to self sufficient campers with own facilities.
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Tin Can Ridge

13. Tin Can Ridge

100%
(125)
36km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bush camping on 100 acres in the Tinderry Range at about 1400 metres altitude. Seclusion and adventure all within an hour of Canberra and twenty minutes from Michelago and the Monaro highway. Big skies and dark nights for star-gazing are likely; or perhaps you'll be nestled in cloud; or hidden by falling snow. There are numerous tracks with spectacular views around the property for bush walking or mountain bike riding. The tracks are surrounded by sub-alpine flora and fauna (such as wallaby's, wombats, lyrebirds) and nearby in the Tinderry Nature Reserve. Tinderry Range is a rugged range east of the Monaro highway accessed mostly through Michelago or an hour and a half from Braidwood (when dirt roads are reasonable). The range is only around 70km away from the coast, thus enabling a sea mist to often roll over us in the late afternoon. Summer temperatures are a pleasant 6 degrees or so cooler than nearby Canberra. You may choose between a number of options for camping depending on your camping desires and set up. There are numerous tracks around our property or nearby Tinderry Nature Reserve. You may go exploring to find the springs or choose to stick to easy walking tracks that follow the contours. We will provide a map. Tracks are also great for mountain bike riding and exploring the unusual mix of sub-alpine, montane and coastal flora and fauna. There is numerous species of bird life and regular calls from lyre birds. This area has fascinating history with the largest eucalyptus distillery in Australia until the late 1950's and very popular with a number of bushrangers such as the Clarke Brothers who had numerous hideouts. No amenities. BYO camping toilet and leave no trace. Campfires (except on fire ban days or when we advise otherwise) are okay--usually recommended. Normally dry firewood is easy to find, or purchase some from us if you prefer. The exception is the bell tent glamping option,' Tin Can Ridge Glamping' which has a toilet included as well as firewood and shortly its own wood stove! Some campsites are best accessed by 4WD, or on foot. or gain access to the glamping tent with us escorting you. Camp lightly. No hunting. Do nothing illegal. Take all waste with you. Respect the land, the wildlife and people. Keep the peace. Enjoy.
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Shepherds Rest

14. Shepherds Rest

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(141)
38km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Beautiful open views across rolling hills and paddocks. Sit by the dam and enjoy the views. Meet the goats, llama and chickens. Walk the farm paddocks with the goats. Mountain bike on country roads. Various sites to choose from. Only 45 mins from Canberra. 15mins from the quaint town of Bungendore.
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PEACEFUL RURAL PROPERTY SUTTON, NSW

15. PEACEFUL RURAL PROPERTY SUTTON, NSW

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(117)
39km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Located on a sealed road, on 220 acres of land, approximately 5-6 minutes to Sutton or Gundaroo, 10 minutes to Gunghalin and 20 minutes into Canberra. The site is very quiet and private. Sutton village (5 kms away) has a toilet block and shower amenities available. A beautiful quiet location to stay. Close to a lot of amenities, such as Bakery, Wineries, Gundaroo, Mulligan's Flat Reserve and Gunghalin shops. Sutton has a world class bakery, we recommend chicken and leek or pepper steak pies. Gundaroo has an old world pub with local wines and food. The old police station at Gundaroo has been converted to a gourmet pizza restaurant, there is also an excellent restaurant named Grazing. There is also Eagle Hawke pub, which is very popular. There are numerous wineries nearby including Gundog at Gundaroo and all of the many Murrumbateman wineries. Water refill and waste disposal is available at Queanbeyan showground. The Mulligans Flat Reserve, about 10 minutes away, is a real first in Australia, given that a very large area has been set aside near Canberra to foster wildlife. A walk through the reserve is well worth while. Check it out. None of the above should be missed if you visit our area. Situated on a farm, our property has flat terrain in most areas. We have a land for wildlife reserve on site to explore native plants and wildlife. Sites are suitable for Tents, Campers, Vans and Caravans.Must have own amenities.• Check in: After 12 PM• Check out: Before 11 AM• Cancellation policy: Flexible • On arrival: Meet and greet • Minimum nights: 1 night• Accepts bookings: 1 month out Surface type: grass or field Surface levelness: flat Generators allowed Show less Approximately 30 minutes into Canberra. Owners live on site.
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Garanvale Woolshed

16. Garanvale Woolshed

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(21)
40km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled just 2.48kms from main street of historic township of Braidwood where you can park a large caravan and vehicle without the stress of tight areas. The property has a historic woolshed thats been converted into a function centre and a Short stroll to town where you will find boutique shops, cafes, pubs and information centre with things to do in the surrounding area.
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Michelago HILLDYKE 160 yr old farm

17. Michelago HILLDYKE 160 yr old farm

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(225)
40km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
**Please let me know if you are bringing a caravan, I can only accomodate caravans at certain sites with the weather** Our property is just 25 minutes from Canberra City but feels a world away, and offers a peaceful country paradise and wide open spaces. We have several sites for 100% self-contained campers, where you'll be spoilt with spectacular views of the Tinderry Mountains, access to undulating walking trails, and the Namadgi National Park nearby. On clear nights, the stars here are spellbinding. We have many animals here too! View our placid Scottish Galloway cattle (currently with calves!) pat our friendly poddy Cody and grab a photo opportunity. We also have a beautiful horse Ali and her yearling colt diesel, just watch your fingers with him, gelded now but still thinks he’s a stallion. 5 fat Dorper sheep look like running rugs running around. A real country experience! An Angora goat and slashed tracks to access the beautiful 130 acres around the farm. The small village of Michelago is 5km from our property, has the fuel servo and a terrific General Store, which serves great burgers and milkshakes plus much more. 20mins to the town of Bredbo with its own pub is great for counter lunches and dinners. The Town of Cooma, the gateway to the Snowy mountains is a 40 min drive south. Also if you want to go camping with friends and introduce them to the great outdoors and they don’t have the gear ask about our hire service of all things needed to have a great camp, some are listed but more is always available to hire, just send me a message. As one of our many happy Hipcamp guests have said the photos don’t do the views justice, they are truely spectacular:) Thats all folks, our paradise is your paradise to enjoy.
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Miranda Springs Farm Stay

18. Miranda Springs Farm Stay

96%
(75)
44km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 5 sites
Private and very easy to access caravan sites available just 20 minutes from Canberra City Centre and 10 mins to fuel, Aldi, takeaway etc. Plenty of room to turn around and sites are nice and level. Guests can enjoy our peaceful and scenic paddock away from it all. Plenty of wildlife to see, Birds, Kangaroos, Reptiles and Wallabies, the occasional Wombat and lovely easy walks. Try some yabbying in the nearby dam too if you like. We are just 7km from the Barton Highway and provide a very secure property that allows you to go off exploring with confidence. DOGS are permitted on LEAD only. Self contained vehicles. (toilet) required. Fires permitted when no fire ban, fire pits provided. Wood provided at cost on request.
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Everlong

19. Everlong

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(57)
46km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Property is bordering the Deua river and Deua NP, in the Araluen valley, with bass fishing and platypus in the river. Moodong creek runs through property. We are an off grid farm. There is an abundance of native wildlife on the property. Australian bass and platypus inhabit the waterways and there is also gold in them too!! The Deua river offers opportunities to swim, go fishing, canoeing, all in pristine crystal clear water. Or just sit by the water and enjoy the bird show. Wedge tail eagles, sea eagles, kookaburra, kingfishers, parrots and owls to name a few of the birds that call Everlong home. The night sky’s are clear and brilliant with stars. Perfect for camping by a fire. Find us on @everlong_valley on instagram (Please note: we are remote and we do get cut off after extreme rain as there are 3 creek crossings on road to property and Moodong creek runs through our property, we can’t control the weather, but you may have an extended stay)
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Farmily Land

20. Farmily Land

98%
(148)
46km from Yanununbeyan National Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Just a half hour out of Canberra, Farmily Land is an animal rescue, off-grid farm where you can have a day trip, go for a picnic, camp out, go fishing, feed and pat the farm animals, go boating or just relax and unwind with your friends and relatives in a leisurely way. There are a number of sites for caravans, vans, camping trailers, campers, tents, swags and a very unique ‘Glamping' option will be coming soon. We keep the sites spacious and well distanced so you can really feel the farms special vibe. We have dozens of friendly farm animals you can feed and pat! They are very interactive and most were rescued and hand raised by us so have very unique personalities. There is a nature playground for the kids. Very limited reception. We are pet friendly for well behaved dogs! We have a strict on-leash policy at all times and if your dog is off leash you might be asked to leave. Respect all our animals at all times. We have zero tolerance for disrespect for our farm animals. This includes off leash dogs and allowing your dog to go too close to the farm animals especially the Alpacas. Please leave no trace. Take all waste away with you, during your stay and when you leave. Be considerate of other visitors. Feel free to use the fire pits provided by the farm. You can purchase excellent firewood from the staff or bring your own. The scattered branches on the farm can be picked up and used at will. However, we have zero tolerance for the act of damaging living trees.
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Yanununbeyan National Park camping guide

Overview

About

Yanununbeyan National Park, a haven of tranquillity and natural beauty, invites adventurers to explore its vast landscapes. Whether you're keen on bushwalking, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the scenic vistas, this park offers a serene escape into the wilderness. Immerse yourself in the park's diverse ecosystems and keep an eye out for the rich wildlife that calls it home.

When to go

The best time to visit Yanununbeyan National Park is during the milder seasons of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be quite warm, making it less ideal for strenuous hikes. Winter, while cooler, offers a unique perspective of the park's beauty, though some areas may be less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest updates on fires, closures, and other alerts before planning your visit to Yanununbeyan National Park.
  • Contact the Queanbeyan office at 02 6229 7166 during office hours from 8:30am to 4:30pm for any inquiries.
  • Ensure you have a detailed map and are familiar with the park's trails and facilities.
  • Stay safe by following all safety guidelines, especially when exploring remote areas.
  • Remember to respect the park's natural environment and wildlife during your visit.

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