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Fact Sheet | |||
Area | 105,845 ha | ||
Nearest City | Canberra | ||
Latitude | 35° 40' 00" S | ||
Longitude | 148° 57' 00" E | ||
Date of Establishment | 1979 | ||
Governing Bodies | Environment ACT | ||
IUCN category | II |
The park protects part of the northern end of the Australian Alps with its spectacular granite mountains. Its habitat ranges from grassy plains over snow gum forests to alpine meadows. The fauna is also varied: grey kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, magpies, rosellas and ravens are commonly seen.
Namadgi is the Aboriginal word for the mountains situated to the southwest of Canberra. Aboriginal paintings can be seen at Yankee Hat Rock.
In this sub-alpine region the weather ranges from cold winter nights to warm summer days, and it can change very quickly. Snow normally falls on the Bimberi and Brindabella Ranges, but it is no exception elsewhere. The highest mountain is Bimberi Peak (1911 m).
The Visitor Centre is located 2 km south of Tharwa on the Boboyan-Naas Road.
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See also: Protected areas of the Australian Capital Territory