Travel Guide Oceania Australia New South Wales National Parks in New South Wales
New South Wales is home to 126 national parks and several hundred additional parks and reserves, covering 7% of the state area.
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest national park in New South Wales, measuring 6900 km2. It gets its name from Mount Kosciuszko, the tallest mountain on mainland Australia.
The Blue Mountains are located a few hours west of Sydney, attracting more than 3 million visitors each year. Blue Mountains National Park is one of several parks in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its environmental worth.
Sydney Harbour National Park protects islands and coastal areas around Sydney harbour. It's a scenic park with a lot of cultural and historic significance.
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