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Bald Rock National Park (NSW)
The water-streaked dome of Bald Rock is the largest granite rock in Australia. It's 750 metres long, 500 metres wide and 200 metres high.
A number of walks make the most of the park's granite landscape - including the track to the summit, which includes canyons, stone arches and panoramic views.
How to Get There
From Stanthorpe (Qld), take the sealed road to Amosfield across the NSW/Qld border. From Amosfield turn south and follow the Woodenbong Road towards Tenterfield. This section of the Woodenbong Road is unsealed, but is well maintained. Continue south, crossing Mursons Creek and then Jenner Creek. Pass the Bald Rock Bush Retreat, a private bush holiday establishment, and after 5km you'll see the access road into Bald Rock National Park on the right.
Road quality: unpaved sections
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Address
10 Miles Street
Tenterfield
NSW
2372
(02) 6736 4298
(02) 6736 4301
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Free
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