Cathedral Rock National Park

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Cathedral Rock National Park is a rugged protected area in New South Wales, Australia, known for its distinctive granite tors, high-altitude landscapes, and diverse native wildlife.

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Cathedral Rock National Park canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
access by road from Ebor
category Protected areas of New South Wales
climate cool temperate
continent Australia
country Australia
elevation high plateau
featureType granite landscape
hasFeature Cathedral Rocks
surface form: Cathedral Rock granite outcrop

granite boulder fields
subalpine heath
swampy valleys
woodland
hasTrail walking track to Cathedral Rock
hasVegetation eucalypt forest
grassland
heathland
hasViewpoint summit of Cathedral Rock
hasWildlife kangaroos
native birds
wallabies
isPartOf NSW national parks system
surface form: NSW parks system
knownFor bushwalking
granite tors
high-altitude landscapes
native wildlife
rock scrambling
locatedIn New England region
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestTown Ebor
offersActivity birdwatching
camping
hiking
rock climbing
purpose nature conservation
recreation
regionType upland plateau
regulation conservation of native flora and fauna
safetyNote rock scrambling sections near summit
state New South Wales
terrain rugged

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New England Range containsProtectedArea Cathedral Rock National Park
Waterfall Way providesAccessTo Cathedral Rock National Park
New England Tablelands hasProtectedArea Cathedral Rock National Park
New England High Country tourism region contains Cathedral Rock National Park