Gardens of Stone National Park

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Gardens of Stone National Park is a protected area in New South Wales, Australia, renowned for its striking sandstone pagodas, diverse ecosystems, and significant Aboriginal cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
conservationStatus protected under New South Wales legislation
contains cliff lines
deep gorges
eucalypt forests
heathlands
pagoda rock formations
sandstone escarpments
sandstone plateau
swamps
woodlands
country Australia
ecosystemType montane heath
sclerophyll forest
upland swamps
established 1994
flora eucalypt species
heathland shrubs
geology Triassic sandstone
narrow rock pagodas
habitatFor threatened animal species
threatened plant species
hasBiodiversitySignificance high
hasCulturalSignificance Aboriginal heritage sites
heritageStatus World Heritage listed as part of Greater Blue Mountains Area
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Aboriginal cultural heritage
diverse ecosystems
rock formations
sandstone pagodas
locatedIn Central Tablelands
Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains region
managingAuthority New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestCity Lithgow
partOf Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage property
protectedFor conservation of sandstone landscapes
protection of Aboriginal cultural sites
protection of threatened species
recreation bushwalking
nature observation
rock climbing
region Blue Mountains
state New South Wales
traditionalOwners Darug people
Gundungurra people NERFINISHED
Wiradjuri people NERFINISHED

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Blue Mountains contains Gardens of Stone National Park
Rylstone locatedNear Gardens of Stone National Park