Guula Ngurra National Park

National Parks and Reserves

The name Guula Ngurra was provided by the Gundungurra People and can be translated as Koala Country. This name embodies the spirit of Guula Ngurra National Park, which helps connect visitors with Country and provides important habitat for koalas. Guula’ is the word for koala and Ngurra’ (Country) has a deep meaning of belonging. Ngurra’ takes in everything within the physical, cultural and spiritual landscape landforms, waters, plants, animals, foods, medicines, stories and people; past, present and future.

Located close to Moss Vale, Berrima and Mittagong, Guula Ngurra National Park is an easy stop along your Southern Highlands road trip. As you explore the park’s varied environments you’ll marvel at the range of biodiversity on display. With its sandstone ridges and overhangs, red gum slopes, heath-woodland, river flats and caves, the park provides important habitat to a wide variety of animals, including the endangered glossy-black cockatoo.

If you’re an experienced adventurer you’ll love exploring the park’s landscape on foot, tackling its challenging bushwalks and hiking to its peaks. And with a range of lookouts on offer, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to expansive views.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking

Activities

Hiking Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Mrs Oldbucks Pantry

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The Story Centre

Berrima Museum

Berrima, Wingecarribee

Berrima

Berrima’s Overflow

Berrima, Wingecarribee

Berrima

Berrima’s Natural Australia

Berrima, Wingecarribee

Aerial view of a family group about to enter Victoria Arch, the last chamber of Fig Tree Cave at

Wombeyan Caves

Wombeyan Caves, Wingecarribee

Aerial view of Tugalong area, Guula Ngurra National Park. Photo: Gareth Pickford © DPE

Guula Ngurra National Park

Canyonleigh, Wingecarribee

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