Bald Rock National Park is a national park in the Eastern New England region of New South Wales.
Understand[edit]
History[edit]
Landscape[edit]
Flora and fauna[edit]
Climate[edit]
Visitor information[edit]
Get in[edit]
From Tenterfield, take Mount Lindesay Road up until you arrive at the park.
Fees and permits[edit]
There is a fee of $8 a day.
Get around[edit]
See[edit]
- Bald Rock. A large granite outcrop rising about 200 metres above the surrounding landscape. Measuring about 750 metres long and 500 metres wide, this is the largest granite monolith in Australia.
- 1 Bald Rock Trig lookout. Once you've climbed the Bald Rock Summit walking track, the views overlooking both the Queensland and New South Wales are a hard-earned reward.
Do[edit]
- Bald Rock Summit walking track is a 3.2 kilometre loop trail that takes about 1-2 hours to do. As the name suggests, it passes thru the peak of the rock.
Buy eat or drink[edit]
There are no shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, pubs et cetera in the park.
Sleep[edit]
Lodging[edit]
Camping[edit]
- 1 Bald Rock campground, Bookookoorara Trail, Carrolls Creek. A campground with 14 campsites, perched on the edge of the summit walk. Includes a nearby picnic area.
Backcountry[edit]
Stay safe[edit]
Go next[edit]
- Head down south to Tenterfield