Bogong Peaks Wilderness Area

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Bogong Peaks Wilderness Area is a rugged, largely undeveloped alpine and subalpine wilderness region in New South Wales, Australia, known for its steep granite peaks, remote walking routes, and conservation of native ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine region
protected area
wilderness area
accessType remote
walk-in access
allowedActivity backcountry camping
bushwalking
nature observation
climateType cool temperate
containsFeature deep valleys
granite outcrops
mountain streams
steep ridgelines
country Australia
developmentStatus largely undeveloped
hasEcosystemType alpine heath
montane forest
subalpine woodland
hasLandscapeType alpine
subalpine
hasSeasonalCharacteristic snow in winter
hasTerrain rugged
steep granite peaks
hasVegetationType alpine herbfield
granite heathland
snow gum woodland
IUCNCategory Ib
knownFor conservation of native ecosystems
remote walking routes
legalStatus gazetted wilderness area
locatedIn Kosciuszko National Park NERFINISHED
Snowy Mountains
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)
nearbyTown Talbingo
nearbyWaterBody Blowering Reservoir
Tumut River NERFINISHED
partOf Australian Alps
protectionPurpose biodiversity conservation
protection of alpine and subalpine environments
recreationManagementGoal low-impact recreation
region South Eastern Highlands
surface form: South Eastern Highlands bioregion
state New South Wales
threat bushfire
invasive species
zoningWithinPark wilderness zone

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Kosciuszko National Park contains Bogong Peaks Wilderness Area