Coolah Tops National Park

Coolah Tops is a national park located in New South Wales, Australia, 258 kilometres (160 mi) northwest of Sydney, established on 5 July 1996. It is managed by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. Its World Conservation Union category is II. It is situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Coolah in the Liverpool Range, on the Coolah Creek Road.

Coolah Tops National Park
New South Wales
Coolah Tops National Park entrance
Coolah Tops National Park is located in New South Wales
Coolah Tops National Park
Coolah Tops National Park
Nearest town or cityCoolah
Coordinates31°45′03″S 150°04′17″E
Established5 July 1996
Managing authoritiesNSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
See alsoProtected areas of
New South Wales
Bracken's Cottage, Coolah Tops National Park

The park features waterfalls that plunge from the plateau. Giant grass trees and open forest with stands of snow gums shelter gliders, wallabies, eagles and owls.

It is home to one of the largest populations of greater gliders in Australia.[1]

Camping and walking are the main recreational activities performed here.[2] Views from the tops are possible over the Liverpool Plains.

The sources of the Talbragar River and the Coolaburragundy River lie in the park.

The park is managed consistent with a statutory plan of management[3] adopted in 2003.

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