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Nattai National Park

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Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Nattai National Park
Phone:
+61 2 4632 4500

Address:
Natai Road, New South Wales 2575, Australia

The Nattai National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Macarthur and Southern Highlands regions of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. 48,984-hectare It is situated approximately 150 kilometres southwest of the Sydney central business district and primarily encompasses the valley of the Nattai River, which is surrounded by spectacular sandstone cliffs. The park is covered in dry sclerophyll forest - mostly eucalypt, and has fairly frequent forest fires. It is largely an untouched wilderness area and receives very few visitors, as it has virtually no facilities and is fairly remote, despite its proximity to Sydney.. The Nattai National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Greater Blue Mountains Area. The Nattai National Park is the most southern of the eight protected areas within the World Heritage Site. The national park forms part of the Great Dividing Range. The national park is bounded to the north by the Nattai State Conservation Area, the Burragorang State Conservation Area, and Lake Burragorang, inclusive of a 3-kilometre exclusion zone surrounding the lake; to the east by the Bargo State Conservation Area and the now partly disused Picton – Mittagong loop railway line; to the south by the Wombeyan Caves Road; to the south–west by the Kanangra-Boyd National Park; and to the west by the Yerranderie State Conservation Area. The Blue Mountains National Park does not directly adjoin the Nattai National Park, located on the north–western shore of Lake Burragorang.The Nattai National Park contains much of the course and catchment of the Little, Nattai, Allum and Wollondilly rivers.
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