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National Park

Barakee National Park

New South Wales, Australia

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1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 69.08 km²

Barakee State Conservation Area is located in New South Wales, Australia, near the Mid North Coast. The park is situated approximately 40 kilometers west of Port Macquarie and near the small town of Wauchope. Nestled in the hinterlands, the conservation area offers a tranquil natural retreat away from bustling city life. Barakee State Conservation Area was established to protect the region's native ecosystems and preserve its cultural and historical significance. While it is lesser-known compared to larger national parks, Barakee holds an important role in conserving local biodiversity and providing habitat for wildlife. Parking facilities within the Barakee State Conservation Area are limited but sufficient for visitors who plan to explore the park. There are designated parking areas near the main entrances and at key points along walking trails. There are no parking fees, though visitors are encouraged to follow park rules to ensure the protection of the environment. The conservation area is home to a variety of native wildlife, including eastern grey kangaroos, echidnas, and a rich array of bird species like the kookaburra and the Australian king parrot. The park's remote location and dense bushland make it an ideal habitat for these animals. Barakee features diverse vegetation, including dense eucalypt forests, banksia woodlands, and areas of heathland. The region also boasts unique plant species such as the spotted gum and blackbutt trees, as well as colorful wildflowers that bloom throughout the year. One of the park's most notable features is its rugged terrain, with rolling hills and forested valleys. There are several walking trails that provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and offer visitors the chance to experience the park's peaceful atmosphere. Public transportation options to Barakee State Conservation Area are limited, so driving is the best way to access this remote and serene conservation area.

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