Cocoparra National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Once inside Cocoparra National Park, the huge sky of the outback is painted with the distinctive Cocoparra Range. This dramatic and rugged place is a haven for bushwalkers, birdwatchers and nature-lovers, with a landscape that’s vividly alive and always changing.

Visit after rain to see the waterfalls and creeks in full flow and come in spring to see the wonderful variety of wildflowers; orchids, wattles and tea tree bring extra vibrancy to the land. Other seasonal delights include the nesting season of the majestic peregrine falcons and the sight of rainbow bee-eaters building their homes in the ground you’ll know them by their amazing spectrum of colour.

Make sure you take the walking tracks up to the ridge to capture the views of the vast plains and other geological formations. Stay for a bush camp to really appreciate all the park has to offer. It’s an incredibly peaceful place to spend the night.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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The Pines picnic area, Cocoparra National Park. Photo: John Spencer

The Pines Picnic Area at Cocoparra National Park

Binya, Narrandera

Jacks Creek, Cocoparra National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Jacks Creek walking track

Yenda, Griffith

Falcon Falls walking track, Cocoparra National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Falcon Falls walking track

Yenda, Griffith

Woolshed Falls walking track, Cocoparra National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Woolshed Falls Walking Track

Binya, Narrandera

Two women stand at the steel railing of Jacks Creek lookout with views down into a gorge and

Cocoparra National Park

Yenda, Griffith

A sheltered barbecue beside a picnic table in a shady, forested patch at Jacks Creek picnic area.

Jacks Creek picnic area

Yenda, Griffith

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