Goobang National Park, Nature reserve in Narromine Shire Council, Australia.
Goobang National Park is a nature reserve in New South Wales featuring open forests, woodlands, and grasslands across its terrain. These varied landscapes provide habitat for many native species including wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, and numerous bird varieties.
Indigenous peoples have inhabited and used this land for thousands of years, practicing their traditional way of life within the region. The landscape provided essential resources that sustained their communities.
The park serves as an outdoor classroom where visitors learn about Australian wildlife, including wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, and various bird species.
The park offers multiple camping grounds, walking tracks, and picnic areas, including Greenbah situated beside Greenbah Creek. Visitors should allow time for day walks and prepare for changing weather conditions.
The Burrabadine walking track leads to a summit with far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape. From this vantage point, visitors often spot native animals moving freely in their natural habitat.
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