Turon National Park

Natural Attractions

Turon National Park is great for remote bushwalking and camping, trout fishing, birdwatching, swimming, mountain biking or canoeing.

If you want to really feel like you’ve gotten away from it all with a remote and rugged bush camping experience, Turon National Park is a fantastic, accessible choice. Just 45 kilometres from Lithgow and 185 kilometres north of Sydney, you can explore remote bushwalking and camping in a spectacular setting that features incredibly diverse vegetation, from wide-open eucalypt forest to silver wattles and river oaks.

The park has a fascinating history, both for its role in the Australian gold mining boom and its early Aboriginal occupation, which is believed to date back thousands of years. History buffs will be intrigued by the evidence of both that is still highly visible in the park.

You’ll also encounter plenty of interesting birds and animals, such as powerful owls hooting away at night and red wallabies sunning themselves on the sandstone tops during the daytime before descending to the valley at dusk.

Facilities

Picnic Area

Activities

Canoeing/Kayaking Cycling Four Wheel Driving Swimming

Nearby Things to Do

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Valley lookout sign and views across Capertee Valley, Capertee National Park. Photo: Adam Bryce/OEH

Valley lookout

Mount Marsden, Lithgow

Guido van Helten Silos

The Foundations Portland

Portland, Lithgow

Capertee Woolshed ruins

Capertee Woolshed ruins

Bogee, Lithgow

Little Pony Horserides in the Country

Horse riding at Turon Gates

Capertee, Lithgow

A pair of tourist take photos of the Capertee Valley from Pearsons Lookout.

Pearsons Lookout

Capertee, Lithgow

Rhodophyta, Gardens of Stone National Park. Photo: R Nicolai/NSW Government

Bicentennial Trail

Lidsdale, Lithgow

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