Mount Kaputar National Park

Mount Kaputar National Park is a national park in the Western New England region of New South Wales, located on Mount Kaputar, a volcano active somewhere between 17 and 21 million years ago. It's mostly known for the iconic Sawn Rocks.

Visitor information

 * Park website

Get in
From Narrabri to get to Waa Gorge, head north onto the Newell Highway for three kilometres, and after that three kilometres, turn right onto Bingara Rd/Killarney Gap Rd where you'll need to stay onto Killarney Gap Rd for a good 21 kilometres. After you've done that good 21 kilometres, turn left onto Melburra Rd for 30 kilometres, where after that, turn right on Allambie Rd to Waa Gorge.

To get to the iconic Sawn Rocks from Narrabri, head north onto the Newell Highway for three kilometres, and then turn right onto Bingara Rd/Killarney Gap Rd. Head on that road for 35 kilometres until you're there at Sawn Rocks.

Fees and permits
There are no fees and permits to this park.

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Buy, eat and drink
There are no restaurants, cafes, kiosks etc. in Mount Kaputar National Park. The nearest are about away in Narrabri.