Kwiambal National Park

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Kwiambal is a national park in New South Wales, Australia located about 30 km from the town of Ashford. The Severn River and Macintyre River both flow through and finally converge in the park below the MacIntyre falls. The park is studded with granite outcrops and also features the Ashford Caves.[1]

NearestcityAshford
Coordinates29°09′15″S 150°59′02″E
Established2000
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Kwiambal National Park
MacIntyre Falls
Map showing the location of Kwiambal National Park
Map showing the location of Kwiambal National Park
Kwiambal National Park
LocationNew South Wales
Nearest cityAshford
Coordinates29°09′15″S 150°59′02″E
Established2000
Governing bodyNSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
WebsiteOfficial website
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The nature reserve, near Inverell, offers accommodation, picnic spots, swimming, mountain biking, fishing and bird watching.[2]

History

The park was gazetted on 10 May 2000 and described as "County Arrawatta, Parishes Ena, Limestone and Severn, about 1301 hectares".[3] A 2008 report on a vegetation survey by Dr John T. Hunter gives the area as 6,517 hectares.[4]

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