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Nattai National Park

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Situated within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, this park protects Sydney's water supply. It is ideal for experienced bushwalkers who enjoy pristine bushland and wilderness.

Nattai National Park was reserved to protect landforms, geological features, catchments and biodiversity in the Sydney Basin. It forms an integral part of the Greater Blue Mountains World heritge Area's pristine bushland and wilderness, and protects the Warragamba Dam Catchment Area. Nearly 30 000 hectares of the park has been declared wilderness.

There are opportunities for self-reliant recreation, such as minimum-impact bushwalking and backpack camping, but only outside the three kilometre exclusion zone around Lake Burragorang.

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100 km south-west of Sydney, 30 km south-west of Camden, off Wattle Ridge Road or Wombeyan Caves Road.

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Wombeyan Caves Road
Warragamba NSW

Getting There100 km south-west of Sydney, 30 km south-west of Camden, off Wattle Ridge Road or Wombeyan Caves Road.
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