National Parks of Oberon
Oberon is on the doorstep of some of the State’s most spectacular national parks. These enormous sanctuaries of pristine bushland offer all kinds of experiences for those who enjoy the great outdoors! There is something for every adventure seeker, including camping, bushwalking, mountain biking, canyoning, abseiling, rock climbing, fishing and 4WD touring.
Mountain Biking
Our national parks are full of challenges if you’re a mountain biker! There are a number of great rides along the many loops in Kanangra-Boyd National Park including Mount Emperor, Mumbedah, Boyd River and Morong Falls. A little further away is the Woodford to Glenbrook Ride along the scenic fire trails in the Blue Mountains National Park, with a challenging single track finish for the thrill seekers, or try out the Mount Werong Loop, also in the Blue Mountains National Park.
If you are up for some serious riding, try a multi-day tour riding the Blackheath to Wombeyan Caves Trail in the Blue Mountains National Park, pedalling past rivers, canyons, and if you’re lucky, native wildlife, while spending peaceful nights under the stars.

Canyoning
Have you ever tried canyoning? Kanangra-Boyd National Park has a number of adventure canyons for the experienced canyoner, including Dione Dell, Kanangra Main and Kalang Falls canyons. The canyons in Kanangra-Boyd generally are open canyons, unlike the dark slot canyons in some other national parks. There are normally long abseils, either in or beside waterfalls and challenging walks back out of canyon. Dione Dell is the only canyon suitable for the inexperienced canyoner. If you are interested in trying this exciting sport, make sure you hire a licenced tour operator.

Touring
There are many places in the national parks accessible with a 2WD, but to get your heart pumping, take your 4WD out for an adventure along some more challenging routes. Reach a secret waterhole or The Sink, The Beach or Silent Creek camping areas in the Abercrombie River National Park by taking the exciting 4WD trails.

Safety in the National Parks
When visiting the national parks, it is important to keep safety in mind to ensure everyone has an enjoyable time.
Before heading off into the national park, make sure you have made proper preparations. Make sure you take adequate supplies of food, water, navigation, first aid equipment and warm, water proof clothing. Register your planned route with friends and family including your expected return time. Keep to the planned route on the map and follow walking tracks.
Bushwalkers, canyoners and mountain bikers can borrow Personal Locator Beacons which can be activated if help is needed. The beacons can be borrowed from the Oberon Visitor Information Centre.
Because the national parks have a range of different landforms, such as rivers, cliff faces and caves, please be careful when exploring the parks and never travel alone. Before heading out into the national park, make sure you visit the national park’s website to check if any parks are shut due to fire or adverse weather conditions.
For more information on visiting the national parks, visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au or Oberon Visitor Information Centre.
