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Gardens of Stone National Park - 'Pagoda' rock formations cluster near sandstone escarpments, where erosion has sculpted beehive-shaped domes and other forms. Banksia, dwarf casurinas and other wind-pruned heathland plants give the area its garden-like appearance.

Goobang National Park - Because of its location towards the centre of the state you will find an interesting mix of both eastern and western NSW flora and fauna in this park.

Gulaga National Park - Gulaga (Mt Dromedary) and the surrounding landscape have great spiritual significance to local Aboriginal people, particularly Aboriginal women.

Gundabooka National Park - Mount Gunderbooka rises to 500 m among the rust-coloured cliffs, gorges and hills of the Gunderbooka Range.

 

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