NSW National Parks

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Get all the information you need to explore Australia’s greatest national parks including Blue Mountains, Kosciuszko, and Sydney Harbour.
Use free, downloadable maps and park guides to plan your next NSW national parks adventure. Find the nearest places to stay, activities, and attractions, then create a list of your favourites.
Discover beauty and diversity in over 225 NSW national parks. Explore coastal lookouts and beaches, picturesque campgrounds, or outback walking tracks.
Download interactive maps -
● Comprehensive, interactive maps.
● Locate parks, things to do, and places to stay.
● Download maps before you visit, then navigate safety when you’re in a park, even if there's no reception, internet or Wi-Fi.
Discover things to do -
● Explore activities and attractions like a local
● Easily find things to do that are close to your current location
● Plan ahead, using information about distances, accessibility, and facilities.
Find unique places to stay -
● Locate campgrounds and caravan sites nearby.
● Discover cabins, homesteads and lighthouse cottages for your next trip away.
Your local national park is closer than you think -
● Use your location to find the NSW national parks closest to you
● Find parks all over NSW using the map or the search tool
● Check the location of toilets, picnic areas and other facilities at a glance
Save your favourites -
● Add and remove your favourite parks, things to do, or places to stay.
● Quickly access them later via your collection of favourites.
Notes:
● Internet coverage is often unavailable in NSW national parks
● Before you visit a park, download it to your phone so you can access information and maps offline.
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NSW National Parks Reviews

NSW Parks App

jj6154 on

Australia

Just brilliant, every state should have an app like this. Keep building and improving on this app, kudos to all involved with its creation. Well done 👍👍👍👍👍

Mid age hiker

dependant on public transport on

Australia

Very helpful information. The guide and alert section has been very useful specially after bad weathers.

Glad it exists but it’s still . somewhat clunky

Tax paying person on

Australia

This is a very helpful app, packed with handy information. The downloads for offline usage is great. However a good enhancement would be to be able to search parks with multiple campgrounds by availability for all , instead of having to check each location individually and then each spot individually. Very time consuming.

Just one thing to make it awesome

Mattman1111 on

Australia

I love the app but there’s just one thing that stops me from using it 90% of the time when I otherwise would. If I’m looking for somewhere to camp I want to filter by more criteria - particularly whether fires are permitted. I’d use it all the time if I could filter with criteria such as coastal, shower, toilet, fire permitted. As it is, it’s easier to get on a computer and search park by park via the map.

Taking ages to load the Ap

Once a month campers on

Australia

I absolutely love National parks and wildlife ap it is so informative and has never not promised something at a campground that it hasn’t delivered. But lately it is taking ages to load onto my phone .. Not a phone problem as it’s a latest version iPhone just wondering if it’s something that needs a look at . Keep up the amazing work NPWS I have had an awesome time camping and exploring all the areas up to now .

Inadequate alert & closure information

Tryathlete1 on

Australia

The information regarding alerts & closures needs to be on the actual page of the walk/activity: Not accessed via a link to a long list of closures. This is list is difficult to understand, particularly for tourists unfamiliar with the areas. In a additional to the relevant closure information posted on the actual main page of the activity, a link for further information could be provided. This further information could give exact details and timeframes of what NSWNP is in the process of doing in relation to these closures. For example, the geotechnical investigations and report timelines, if closed due to landslides. Additionally, a timeframe for repairs by NSWNP and reopening of effected areas. Having followed a further link from this difficult alerts page to a council website, I found that NSWNP doesn’t even update its information on its alert page in regards to current closures, making this app a waste of time in this case.

Could be great

Ballistic 250 on

Australia

My version doesn’t show road names , track names or even names of towns on it , makes it a bit hard to plan a trip. Do the people making the app actually use it ?

Great app for newbie bushwalkers

Beckadelica on

Australia

I have loved a 15 minute drive away from the Royal National Park but have never gone beyond stopping at Audley or the beaches. I decided to try bush walking and have been so afraid of getting lost that I never tried. This app gave me the confidence to do it knowing that I can track my walk on offline maps without getting lost and even did it completely alone. Highly recommended, especially for beginners.

Site update required

manno17 on

Australia

National Parks and Wildlife NSW app & website are great if you are happy to work with 1990 style websites that are clunky with poor graphics & difficult navigation. You can find wonderful campsites & walking trails with breathtaking vistas, you can get up close to nature and all of her beautiful flora & fauna. They give you that opportunity & it’s affordable as it should be because it belongs to all of us BUT the site itself is not for the easily frustrated computer amateur and even the tech savvy among us will be frustrated by the poor display & design of this website

False and misleading information from NSWPWS

Tryathlete1 on

Australia

Trail closures are not updated. Without NSW Parks & Wildlife Service staff providing correct information this app is useless for planning. They need to provide timeframes and actions being undertaken by them also, so people can actually plan ahead with this app. The link to closures is very hard to work out. You need to write CLOSED on the page itself with a full explanation on that main page for a track/camping ground/area etc, not a link. If parts of the track are closed, you need to write that in the GETTING THERE section itself, not a link to pages of notices that you have to try and work out the area your track is in etc etc.

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