This is granite country, carved into deep valleys and stacked boulders. The park also has rainforest of World Heritage importance.
There are scenic creeks and cascades, rainforests, swamps, heaths and woodlands. Waratahs bloom in October-November, and drive-to lookouts give spectacular wilderness views.
While in the park you can go camping, bushwalking, swimming, fishing and birdwatching. You can take a tour by car and pass the Needles and Anvil Rock. Vehicle entry fee of $6 per day and there is a 9 km park entry road from the highway to Mulligans camping area.
The park is accessible by caravan, there are public toilets, BBQ's, walking tracks, camping grounds and showers. Certain parts of the park are accessible by wheelchair, please see the parks website for full disability information.

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