Attraction - Natural The Gardens of Stone National park conserves almost 12000 hectares of varied terrain from limestone outcrops to sandstone escarpments. The pagoda rock formations are a prominent feature. They occur near sandstone escarpment edges where erosion has sculptured bee hive domes and curious arrays of other shapes.
The park has no facilities apart from a few fire trails which provide short walking opportunities and picnic areas without facilities. Experienced walkers have plenty of scope for off track exploration. The nearest car based camping areas are at Newnes and Glen Davis.
Capertee Valley, The northern boundary is adjacent to the Capertee Glen Davis Road.
Ben Bullen, This section of the park is accessible via 4WD trail that extends from the Mudgee Road at Ben Bullen to the Wolgan Road, it provides access to Baal Bone Gap.
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