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Oxley Wild Rivers National Park

Oxley Wild Rivers National Park - Photo Henry Gold
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park

20km south-west of Armidale, 150 km west of Port Macquarie

Oxley Wild Rivers is a World Heritage park with dramatic gorges and waterfalls, extensive wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, dry rainforest and rare plants and animals. It is the last great stronghold of the endangered Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby in NSW.

The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife acquired the property Macleay Gorges Wilderness, 13,000 hectares of identified wilderness, to be added to what is known the Macleay Gorges Wilderness within Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.