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  2. Wallingat National Park - Wikipedia

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    Wallingat is a national park located in New South Wales, Australia, 211 kilometres (131 mi) northeast of Sydney. The park has forest walks, a campsite on the banks of the Wallingat River and a viewpoint, the Whoota Whoota Lookout, with views of Wallis Lake and the coast. [1] The roads are unsealed. [2]

  3. Bents Basin State Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Bents Basin is a protected nature reserve and state park near Wallacia, New South Wales, Australia in the Sydney metropolitan area.The lake basin, which formed at the efflux of the Nepean River from the Hawkesbury Sandstone (Sydney sandstone) gorge, is a popular swimming hole with a camping area and an education centre used by local school groups.

  4. State parks of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    It also incorporates Stack Island, a small rocky island just offshore from the entrance. Lake Burrendong State Park , 32°40′45″S 149°07′56″E  /  32.6793°S 149.1321°E  / -32.6793; 149.1321  ( Lake Burrendong ) near Dubbo , 581 ha (1,436 acres) near Mumbil on the southwestern shore of Lake Burrendong

  5. Protected areas of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service in 1967 saw a bid in the conservation of the state's diversity of natural ecosystems and cultural heritage. Today New South Wales contains more than 16.4 million acres within 870 protected areas, as well as 225 different national parks , each with their own pristine beauty and ...

  6. Bournda National Park - Wikipedia

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    Good camping facilities are available at the Hobart Beach camp ground. The park was once a State Recreation Area and became a National Park in 1992. Adjacent to the park is the Bournda Nature Reserve, which was established in 1972 and is 6,088 ha in size. [5] Both areas are included in the management plan by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

  7. Jindalee National Park - Wikipedia

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    Jindalee National Park was initially declared a forest reserve in 1877 and in August 1918 it was reclassified as a state forest. [1] In January 2011, the park was reserved under the National Park Estate (South-Western Cypress Reservations) Act (2010) to protect remaining areas of cypress pine woodlands, which have been extensively cleared across New South Wales.