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Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area 

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The extinct volcano of Mt Canobolas rises to 1395 m, the highest point between the Blue Mountains and Perth. Its slopes support some of the most diverse vegetation communities in the region and have many intriguing rock formations.

There are seven walking tracks, and a number of fantastic lookouts. Camp at Federal Falls, or take a break at the Tea House picnic area. Upcoming event: Great Volcanic Mountain Challenge fun run, 25 March 2007.

Site Description  Conservation Park

Site Facilities  BBQ Area, Camping Ground, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Walking Trails

Activities  Bushwalking, Camping, Picnicking, Walking

Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area
Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area

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