Namadgi National Park Canberra

Namadgi National Park Canberra

Namadgi National Park, Canberra is situated on the border of the Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales, Canberra. It is about 40 km away from Canberra and this park helps to protect the spectacular granite mountains of the Australian Alps.


The creatures of the Namadgi National Park, Canberra

The habitat of the Namadgi National Park, Canberra varies from the grass plains to the snow gum forests and the alpine meadows. The creatures of this national park include the wallabies, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, ravens, magpies, wombats and rosellas.


The attractions of the Namadgi National Park, Canberra

The most attractive feature of this national park is that it provides wonderful opportunities for all visitors to explore the beauty of the place and also go for walks, opt for camping and also enjoy the picnic spots. There is one aspect that is really fascinating about the place. The wildlife and the vegetation changes dramatically even if you walk for a little distance.

When you reach the northern most limit of the alpine environment, the Namadgi National Park, Canberra form a fascinating cross road of the coastal environment, the inland table lands and also the alpine plant communities.

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