Brindabella National Park

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Brindabella National Park is a protected mountainous area in New South Wales, Australia, known for its rugged alpine landscapes, native forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking and four-wheel driving.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasAccessFrom Canberra region NERFINISHED
New South Wales rural roads
hasClimate cool temperate
hasEcosystemType alpine woodland
native forest
subalpine forest
hasFeature 4WD tracks
forest-clad ridges
lookouts
mountain streams
rugged terrain
steep valleys
hasLandscapeType alpine
mountainous
hasRecreationActivity bushwalking
camping
fishing
four-wheel driving
hiking
horse riding
mountain biking
picnicking
hasVegetationType eucalypt forest
montane forest
snow gum woodland
hasWildlife eastern grey kangaroo
various bird species
wallaby
wombat
isPartOf Australian Alps region NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Brindabella Range NERFINISHED
locatedNear Australian Capital Territory NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Canberra NERFINISHED
managingAuthority NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
partOfProtectedAreaNetwork New South Wales national parks system NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
usedFor environmental education
nature conservation
outdoor recreation

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Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves hasPart Brindabella National Park
Brindabella Range hasProtectedArea Brindabella National Park
Brindabella Road passesNear Brindabella National Park