Weddin Mountains National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Weddin Mountains National Park, near Grenfell, consists of a small rocky range of mountains and provides a great day out for all the family to enjoy.

Home of Ben Hall’s Cave, the land is blessed with beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife. A short bushwalk up rugged hillside takes you to a cave overhang reputed to be a bushrangers’ haunt Ben Hall’s Cave is named after one of the area’s most infamous rogues.

On a clear day, the mountain can be seen towering above the landscape from over 50km away. Watching it gradually fill the horizon is one of the real treats of a scenic drive around the park.

The journey around the base of the mountain en route to Ben Hall’s campground and picnic area is outstanding and ideally suited to both bicycle and car touring. Those who prefer a bushwalk through rogue land will be equally as pleased with the scenery.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Reggie McNamara

The Grenfell and District Sporting Hall of Fame

Grenfell, Weddin

Weddin Gap to Black Spring loop trail, Weddin Mountains National Park. Photo: C Davis

Weddin Gap to Black Spring Loop Trail

Bimbi, Weddin

Grenfell Motel Mural

Grenfell Motel Mural

Grenfell, Weddin

Eualdrie walking track, Weddin Mountains National Park. Photo: C Davis

Eualdrie Walking Track

Grenfell, Weddin

Campfire, Camping at Company Dam

Company Dam

Grenfell, Weddin

Simon White

Quandialla Mural

Quandialla, Weddin

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