Nangar National Park, Nature reserve in Cabonne Council, Australia.
Nangar National Park is a nature reserve in Cabonne Council, New South Wales, featuring bushland with woodland areas, rocky ridges, and open grassland. The landscape supports native plants and wildlife across its varied terrain.
The park was assembled over time through the addition of different properties and forest areas to create a consolidated protected space. These gradual expansions established the reserve as it exists today.
Indigenous communities maintain connections to this land through traditional practices and knowledge of native flora including eucalyptus and ironbark trees.
The park offers walking trails of varying difficulty through different landscape types and along watercourses. Visitors should bring appropriate gear for hiking and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
The park contains a line of pink honey-myrtle trees along Terarra Creek that create natural patterns in the landscape.
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