Morton National Park

Natural Attractions

Easily accessible from Nowra, Morton National Park is great for a daytrip or school excursion. Visit Fitzroy Falls for scenic waterfall views; go mountain biking, walking or enjoy a picnic lunch.

Be enthralled by nature on a grand scale at Morton National Park. If the cascading Fitzroy Falls don’t leave you breathless, try the sweeping views from the top of Pigeon House Mountain Didthul.

This enormous park really does have something for everyone; whether you’re an experienced bushwalker looking for remote wilderness hiking, a novice mountain biker looking for an easy ride or a keen photographer looking for some scenic waterfalls to capture.

You’ll find imposing gorges dissecting the landscape alongside pockets of rainforest that are full of wildlife. There are a number of well equipped picnic areas and numerous informal spots where you can stop for a break to enjoy the view and if you’d like to go camping, head to Gambells Rest campground in the Bundanoon precinct of the park.

Facilities

Cafe Kiosk Picnic Area

Activities

Cycling Fishing Four Wheel Driving Swimming

Nearby Things to Do

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Canoes

Wild Food Adventures

Bundanoon, Wingecarribee

Mrs Oldbucks Pantry

Mrs Oldbucks Pantry

Berrima, Wingecarribee

ImaginArta – the Australian Puppet Centre Inc

ImaginArta – the Australian Puppet Centre Inc

Sutton Forest, Wingecarribee

Fitzroy Falls picnic area, Morton National Park. Photo: John Yurasek/NSW Government

Fitzroy Falls picnic area

Fitzroy Falls, Wingecarribee

group of horse riders in a forest setting

Highlands Equine Trail Adventures

Moss Vale, Wingecarribee

morning sun peeking through trees with lake in the foreground

Highlands Centre For Healing

Moss Vale, Wingecarribee