
Timbarra National Park, established in January 2003, spans 1,772 hectares within the granite belt of the northern tablelands and the northern escarpment. The park's diverse terrain ranges from moderate slopes of 400 metres above sea level near Macleods Creek to the steep elevations of Table Top Hill, which reaches 1,167 metres near the southwest boundary. Visitors can explore the park along marked fire trails, offering opportunities for self-reliant bushwalking and outdoor exploration. Please note that there are no visitor facilities within the park.
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