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With landscapes ranging from grassy plains to snow gum woodlands and sub-alpine meadows, Namadgi National Park is an unsung hero and a bushwalker\u2019s delight.<\/h5>\n

Namadgi National Park might be the only national park in the Australian Capital Territory<\/a>, but it\u2019s a big one, taking up nearly half (46 per cent) of the ACT, a fact that surprises even most Canberrans.<\/p>\n

Just 40 minutes south-west of Canberra city<\/a>, with more than 106,00 hectares of alpine, sub-alpine and mountain areas, Namadgi is dominated by high granite peaks, but there are surprises too \u2013 such as hidden fern gullies, waterfalls and special bogs called fens.<\/p>\n

The high-altitude sphagnum moss bogs provide critical habitat for endangered species and act as giant sponges purifying and slowly releasing pristine water for Canberra\u2019s water supply. On Ngunnawal land, Namadgi is named for the Aboriginal word for the mountains it resides among, with evidence it\u2019s been inhabited for 21,000 years.<\/p>\n

A shocking 80 per cent of the park was burnt in the summer bushfires of January 2020, but in true Aussie resilient spirit, it\u2019s fighting back hard. See for yourself, as you tick off the top things to do on a visit to Namadgi National Park.<\/p>\n

1. Find historic huts<\/h2>\n

Scattered historic buildings speak of the rugged existence of colonial pastoralists and early recreational skiers. \u2018Gudgenby\u2019, a timber slab hut built in 1845 but stored for decades in a shipping container, has been reconstructed near the visitors\u2019 centre, with audio telling tales of early settlers. The oldest original homestead, Orroral circa 1860s, is easily accessible from Orroral campground.<\/p>\n

2. Walk to Booroomba Rocks<\/h2>\n

One of the area\u2019s most popular walks leads visitors through tall forests and a steep climb to the massive granite cliffs and boulders of Booroomba Rocks. The highest point of the peak offers uninterrupted views over Canberra and across the Brindabella Ranges. The almost vertical slab walls make it a popular spot\u2000for rock climbing. Look out for wildflowers in spring.<\/p>\n

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One of Namadgi\u2019s best walks, hiking to Booroomba Rocks affords spectacular views. (Image: We Are Explorers for Visit Canberra)<\/p><\/div>\n

3. See Australia\u2019s tallest mountain range<\/h2>\n

Namadgi forms the northern tip of the Australian Alps, a rare environment covering just 0.15 per cent of the continent. It boasts Australia\u2019s tallest mountain range and a variety of environments, from steep slopes to open plateaus and alpine meadows dotted with colourful seasonal wildflowers, fern-filled forests and rivers. It stretches across 1.6 million hectares, 12 national parks and reserves, two states and a territory, but is managed as one unique bioregion.<\/p>\n

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Map of Australian Alps Walking Track (Image: Mike Rossi)<\/p><\/div>\n

4. Walk the park’s trails<\/h2>\n

With more than 170 kilometres of marked walking trails<\/a> and more than 20 recommended tracks, bushwalkers are spoilt for choice. From a short waterfall stroll to a section of the famed Australian Alps Walking Track, heritage trails to walks by subalpine sphagnum bog ecosystems on Mt Gingera, options abound. Grab a map and guide for inspo and heed closures and conditions.<\/p>\n

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Stroll along the scenic walking trail. (Image: We Are Explorers for Visit Canberra)<\/p><\/div>\n

5. Camp out<\/h2>\n

Relish the open skies with remote wilderness camping or at one of three designated campgrounds \u2013 Orroral, Mt Clear or Honeysuckle where you can camp at the actual spot the world\u2019s first vision of the moon landing was transmitted. While the historic huts aren\u2019t for overnight stays, \u2018Ready-Cut Cottage<\/a>\u2019 is available for hire to sleep up to seven.<\/p>\n

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Capture amazing views over the valley. (Image: We Are Explorers for Visit Canberra)<\/p><\/div>\n

6. Find cultural heritage<\/h2>\n

More than 200 recorded Aboriginal sites<\/a> indicate abundant food and shelter supported year-round habitation here. The annual harvesting of bogong moths brought groups from distant areas and an opportunity for trade and intermarriage. Dhawura Tours<\/a> hope to restart custodian-led tours soon, after recent fires and floods.<\/p>\n

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Follow the trail to reach stunning views. (Image: We Are Explorers for Visit Canberra)<\/p><\/div>\n

7. Spot the fascinating flora and fauna<\/h2>\n

Common sightings include \u2019roos and wallabies, wombats, gliders, lyrebirds and wedge-tailed eagles. Namadgi is also home to 13 threatened animal species.<\/p>\n

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Diverse flora and fauna thrive in the region. (Image: Visit Canberra)<\/p><\/div>\n

Northern Corroboree Frog<\/h3>\n

This boldly striped frog is about the size of a thumb tip. Once common in the wetlands, it\u2019s now critically endangered and suffering from amphibian chytrid fungus with only 50\u2013100 thought to remain in the wild in very selective areas of Namadgi and adjacent parts of NSW. Captive breeding programs hope to bolster wild populations.<\/p>\n

Wildflowers<\/h3>\n

Spring blankets the woodlands and heathlands with wildflowers: yellow and orange peas, daisies, grevilleas and flax lilies. Canberra\u2019s floral emblem, the royal bluebell, grows in wet regions. Harder to spot is the reddish-purple Brindabella midge orchid, found nowhere else on Earth.<\/p>\n

Bogong Moth<\/h3>\n

For thousands of years, millions of bogong moths have headed to the alps in a mass migration, to \u2018aestivate\u2019 in dark rock crevices over summer. Traditionally an important food source for Indigenous people, the moth has suffered a catastrophic population decline of 99.5 per cent in recent years. On the brink of extinction, this spring has provided some hope with sightings in the Brindabella mountains.<\/p>\n

Peacock Spider<\/h3>\n

Testing a camera lens in 2008, Canberra local Stuart Harris snapped an unusual red-and-blue 4mm-long spider. It turns out, he\u2019d found a new species of a tiny jumping spider. After 150 hours of searching for more than two years to find a live specimen, the Maratus harrisi is named after him.<\/p>\n

8. See Gibraltar Falls<\/h2>\n

Close to Woods Reserve campsite, Gibraltar Falls is a pretty waterfall with a 50-metre drop splashing over giant granite boulders. At the top, a series of rock pools has formed with amazing views over the valley. ACT Parks advises people not to swim above the waterfall for safety reasons.<\/p>\n

Take the short track to the lookout for vistas over the falls and valley beneath. Ginini Falls, at 140 metres, is higher but off-track and best visited by experienced walkers.<\/p>\n

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Admire the gushing waters of the pristine waterfall.<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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