Yellomundee Regional Park
Yellomundee Regional Park is a dog-friendly park in Yellow Rock, with some time-based restrictions in place.
Dog rules
NSW Regional Park. On-leash dogs permitted on Coreena and Burrawang bridle trails and Transgrid management trail along the Nepean River only. Dogs are not permitted in other areas of the park. (Source: NPWS Dogs in Parks, nationalparks.nsw.gov.au.)
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dogs allowed at certain times/areas — check official source for details.
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Yellowmumdee regional park is a beautiful park to go for walks and take in the beautiful views from the Hawkesbury Lookout. Plenty of parking located around the park. Amazing views and great walks too. There are some bike trails located here too. Great park and great views
A place not to be missed. If you spend an hour by yourself here, you'll feel different. Views are fantastic, nature is welcoming and peaceful.
Yellowmundee connects the natural beauty of bushland from Napean River to Blue Mountains🏔️ national Park. Incredible views and peaceful haven where you can go for a picnic with kids, family or friends or good place for bikers, 🐕 walking, 🐎 riding, bushwalking. Very nice picnic area with amazing views. Grate place to canoe along the Nepean River.
Not a bad track for a quick spin. Most parts of it are now overgrown and fairly rocky, but on the whole not too bad. There is one really cool section that is blocked off by asbestos warning tape, which crosses a nice little creek. Very refreshing on a hot day! Just don't think the trails are very long.
The views from this point is amazing. Nice place for a quick stop over to enjoy nature. There's Aldo's van that serves delicious coffee, milkshakes, icecream and pies.
Happy Dog Guides
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