
Budawang National Park, located in New South Wales, Australia, is a rugged wilderness area renowned for its steep mountains, deep valleys, and dense forests. The park is named after Mount Budawang, derived from the Aboriginal word 'Buddawong', historically used for signal fires. It offers challenging hiking trails, including the Mount Budawang trail, which traverses diverse environments and culminates in panoramic views. The park is home to unique flora and fauna, such as glossy black-cockatoos and wallabies. Camping is available at sites like Long Gully, providing a secluded experience for adventurers.
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