Address & Contact
Oaky Creek
New South Wales
Phone: N/A
Email: parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au
Web: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/abercrombie-river-national-park
Abercrombie National Park is park varies widely in altitude and geology. It preserves the largest remaining intact patch of low open forest in the south-west tableland area of New South Wales along with a rich and diverse range of wildlife. The park is ideal for 4WD
recreation and is setup with a good network of tracks, campsites and picnic areas. The rivers and creeks are also suitable for those with a canoe or kayak and also for swimming. Keen MTB cyclists will also tackle the tracks on bike.
This is the place of the Wiradjuri and Gundungarra People.
The main access to Abercrombie National Park is via the Arkstone Road. Turn onto the Arkstone Road from the
Oberon-
Goulburn Road, 7km south of
Black Springs. 4WD, all weather access.
You can also get to the park via Felled Timber Road and Brass Walls Fire Trail (4WD access, during dry weather only). Turn off the
Oberon-
Goulburn road onto Felled Timber Road about 23km south of
Black Springs.
You can access Bummaroo Ford with a 2WD along the Abercrombie Road (
Oberon-
Goulburn Road). Situated on the Abercrombie River, 33km north from Taralga and 74km south from
Oberon. The Abercrombie Road is sealed.
There are 4 designated campgrounds within the park - see separate Place listings on our maps for more info or use link to Parks website provided. Bummaroo Ford
Campground, Silent Creek
Campground,
The Beach, and
The Sink Campground.
Pets & other domesticated animals are not allowed in National Parks.