The 'pagoda' rock formations are a prominent feature of this World Heritage park. They occur near sandstone escarpments where erosion processes have sculpted beehive-shaped domes and other forms.
There are no established walking tracks but you'll find plenty of scope for hard bushwalks. Basic picnic facilities are located at Baal Bone Gap (4WD necessary). Backpack camping more than 200 metres from roads is permitted in most areas of the park, though camping is not permitted in caves, on limestone areas or within 200 metres of limestone. Only fuel stoves are permitted in the park.
There are no designated camping areas but you can find these outside the park at Capertee or Glen Davis, or at Newnes in Wollemi National Park.

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