Address & Contact
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
New South Wales 2571
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This park is part of the Greater
Blue Mountains World
Heritage Area. Its five reed-fringed freshwater lakes, abundant with waterbirds and surrounded by quiet patches of forest, are among the last undisturbed lake systems near
Sydney and have enormous scientific value.
Only low-impact activities, such as walking, swimming, canoeing and picnicking, are encouraged. Camping is not permitted anywhere in the park and powerboats are prohibited on the lakes.
Access 95 km south-west of
Sydney, 35 km south-west of Camden off Remembrance Drive (unsealed). Open only during daylight hours. Vehicle entry fee applies.
Picton, phone 4677 0859