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Mount Kaputar National Park is located on 36,817 hectares and is 50 kilometres east of Narrabri and 570 kilometres north west of Sydney.
Mount Kaputar National Park consists of a gathering of sharp peaks and rocky ranges, the remnants of an 17 million year old volcano. Mount Kaputar at 1542 metres, is outside the great dividing range, Australia's highest peak. From the summit it is possible to take in 360 degree views encompassing one tenth of NSW.
The National Park is popular with rockclimbers. There are 11 walks in the national park, most offering spectacular views of the area. Wildflowers in spring provide a magnificent display.
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Facilities include : Visitors centre, hot showers, toilets, cabin & camping facilities, electric and gas barbecue facilities.
Park Fees: .00 per site & .00 per person
Activities available: Rock climbing, bushwalking, picnicking and camping
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