Warra National Park, Nature reserve in Armidale Regional Council, Australia
Warra National Park is a protected area in the Armidale region that contains diverse habitats for native plants and animals. The land includes open forests, grasslands, and waterways that form a mosaic of different natural zones.
The area was officially protected by the New South Wales government in January 1999. This designation was made to preserve the region's natural resources and biodiversity.
The park is managed in partnership with Traditional Owners who contribute indigenous knowledge to land stewardship practices. This collaboration shapes how the land is cared for and used today.
Visitor information and maps are available at the Glen Innes office on Church Street during weekday hours. The park is accessible on foot, though sturdy footwear is recommended and you should check conditions before heading out.
The park contains dedicated zones for water conservation that contribute to regional environmental sustainability. These areas play an important role in securing water resources for the surrounding area.
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