Bugong National Park
Bugong National Park is a park in Kangaroo Valley. Dogs are not currently allowed.
Dog rules
Dogs are prohibited in all NSW national parks and nature reserves under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
At a glance
Before you go
- 🚫Official source advises dogs are not allowed — we don't recommend visiting with your dog.
What people say
Really for 4wd only but at one point doubt if theyd fit under the over hanging rock ledges
Lovely hidden track, you need to walk down the track past the car park and duck south into the bushes to get to the lookout. The track is quite overgrown so watch out for snakes!
It was absolutely amazing. A truly beautiful place. It's now been 10 months since the devastating bushfires and the regrowth has well truly started. Plenty of wild animals to see getting around. We saw deer, kangaroos, kookaburra, wallaby and a heap more. There wasn't any reception out there, so make sure you send any important messages before you go. But the serenity is well worth it. Would definitely go again.
Beautiful national park, the creek was low and partially stagnant, but it made for awesome rock hopping. Hoping the fires do not get to the area.
Not much to see. Its just a wild trek area.
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