Description
8300 ha.

The most striking features in the National Park (established in 1971 to preserve this wilderness area) are the Weddin Mountains, a sickle-shaped chain of hills rising to a height of over 300 m above the surrounding plains. The park has a rich and varied natural flora and a rich fauna. There is a number of walking trails.

In the mid-19th c. there were hideouts in this area (e.g. Ben Hall's Cave) for a gang of bushrangers.
Hobbies & Activities category: Cave;  Hiking opportunity;  National park;  Scenic site or route
Address
National Parks and Wildlife Service Forbes Office
Forbes, NSW 2871
Australia
Tips
Access from Grenfell on the Bimbi road.
All camping areas at Weddin Mountains National Park are free.
Attractions Near Weddin Mountains National Park, Grenfell