It is named after its most prominent feature, Bald Rock, which is the largest granite monolith in Australia, rising about 200 metres above the surrounding …
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Jul 20, 2024
Looking up at that shear rockface climb I really didn't think I could do it but I was so glad my husband urged me to challenge myself to climb as the views were absolutely awsome! Well worth the effo…Full review by Julie M
Apr 28, 2024
Crazy thing to try to do. This is a very steep climb, hard going up, but coming down worse. We are both in our mid 70's, got about 3/4 of the way up, then realised what could happen if we stumbled co…Full review by Jenn P
Oct 15, 2023
It’s an amazing place. We walked a few of the tracks - some were a little strenuous for us older people but a good workout! We didn’t feel able to walk to the summit as it looked quite slippery but m…Full review by Jill A
Hi. You do have to pay a day visitor's fee per vehicle at the National Park. I can't remember how much it is, but it is only a modest amount. At the little information bay there, you put …
Hi. You do have to pay a day visitor's fee per vehicle at the National Park. I can't remember how much it is, but it is only a modest amount. At the little information bay there, you put cash into an envelope which is provided. National Parks website would have the day fee amount listed.
Does it get fully booked out over Christmas/New Year? We are wanting to come over 2nd January. Thanks
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The camping area at bald Rock is not that large so it would not take too many to fill it up especially at holiday times and looking at the facilities I would not like to be there if it was. …
The camping area at bald Rock is not that large so it would not take too many to fill it up especially at holiday times and looking at the facilities I would not like to be there if it was. However the advice to ring the Tenterfield info centre is a sound one as they should be able to provide info on how many sites are taken etc so that you can make a factual decision. If you go do the long walk up and the shorter one down as they are both excellent for different reasons.