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Mount Kaputar National Park

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Mt Kaputar National Park is a rugged island of wilderness, towering high above the surrounding Western Plains. It's the footprint left behind by a series of volcanic eruptions that moved across this area between 17 and 21 million years ago.

Millions of years of erosion have carved this volcanic pile into the Nandewar Range, with its dramatic landscape of lava terraces, volcanic plugs and ring dykes. At the peak of the range is Mt Kaputar, which reaches an altitude of 1510m. There are superb views from the summit, as well as from many other lookouts in the park.

The park protects a wide variety of plant communities, including semi-arid woodlands, wet eucalypt forests and subalpine heaths. It's home to a host of animal species, and provides a haven for many threatened species - including bats, birds, wallabies, quolls and a unique large pink slug, which often appears after rain.

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50 km east of Narrabri, on Mt Kaputar Road, head south-east out of Narrabri on Maitland Street, Sawn Rocks is 45 minutes from Narrabri on the Bingara Road.

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Narrabri Bingara Road
Narrabri NSW

Getting There50 km east of Narrabri, on Mt Kaputar Road, head south-east out of Narrabri on Maitland Street, Sawn Rocks is 45 minutes from Narrabri on the Bingara Road.
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