Part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, this park's five reed-fringed freshwater lakes, abundant with waterbirds and surrounded by quiet patches of forest, are among the last undisturbed lake systems near Sydney and have enormous scientific value.
Only low-impact activities, such as walking, swimming, canoeing and picnicking, are encouraged. Camping is not permitted anywhere in the park and powerboats are prohibited on the lakes.
Getting There
95 km south-west of Sydney, 35 km south-west of Camden off Remembrance Drive (unpaved). Open only during daylight hours.
Site Description National Park
Site Facilities Access for Disabled, BBQ Area, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Walking Trails
Activities Bushwalking, Canoeing, Cycling, Picnicking, Swimming, Walking

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