Weddin Mountains National Park - Grenfell
Weddin Mountains National Park is situated on 8,361 hectares 390kms west of Sydney and 19kms south west of the township of Grenfell.
This striking crescent of cliffs and ridged gullies is reputed to be a bushrangers' haunt Ben Hall cave is named for one of the area's most infamous rogues.
The national park offers the visitor an abundance of wildlife and many bushwalking tracks
which lead to various points of interest including Ben Halls Cave, lookouts and to Basin Gully and Black Gin
Take in the panoramic views from Eualdrie and Peregrine lookouts at Holy Camp. Take a short walk up to Ben Halls Cave or visit historic Seatons Farm. Picnic facilities and toilets are provided at Holy Camp and Ben Halls picnic area. There's car-based camping at Fuzzy Box Campground, adjacent to Ben Halls picnic area (via unpaved roads). Toilets and barbecues are available. Camping grounds are located at Seatons and Holy Camp.
Facilities for Weddin Mountains National Park
- BBQ Facilities
- Car park
- Picnic Area
Experiences around Grenfell
- Flora/Fauna
- Nature based
