Nangar National Park - The horse-shoe shaped red silt- stone cliff lines of the Nangar-Murga range is a landmark of the central west's rolling plains.
Nattai National Park - Nattai National Park was reserved to protect landforms, geological features, catchments and biodiversity in the Sydney Basin.
New England National Park - A landscape of cliffs and World Heritage rainforests with fast creeks, occasional snowfalls and mist that spills over the edge of the Great Escarpment.
Nightcap National Park - The lush World Heritage-listed rainforest of Nightcap National Park was preserved by a determined group of conservationists.
Nymboi-Binderay National Park - This park surrounds the spectacular granite gorges and rainforest-lined banks of the rugged Nymboida River.
Nymboida National Park - This is a large, remote, undeveloped wilderness park. It contains a range of dramatic landscapes, and is famous for the challenging white water on the Nymboida and Mann rivers.