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Woko National Park

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Woko National Park

Established
  
1982

Area
  
85.98 kmĀ²

Woko National Park

Managing authorities
  
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

See also
  
Protected areas of New South Wales

Address
  
Dewitt NSW 2422, Australia

Management
  
National Parks and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Barrington Tops National, Cundle Flat Farm, Barrington Tops State Forest, Camp Cobark, Ferndale Park Camping

Woko is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 243 km north of Sydney.

The Woko National Park is characterized by a steep and ragged landscape. There are vast areas of rainforest, arid places with rocky outcroppings and groves of eucalyptus. The Manning River flows through the park and offers spectacular riverside locations for picnickers and hikers.

Wildlife

The Woko National Park is a crucial habitat for several species of birds and animals. The forests, grasslands and rocky regions of the park are havens for birds like the lyrebird and the wedge-tailed eagle. Many threatened species of animals live here, including the brush-tailed rock-wallaby.

References

Woko National Park Wikipedia