Budderoo National Park is a rugged protected area on the Illawarra plateau of New South Wales, featuring lush rainforest, dramatic escarpments and world-class waterfalls. The park is part of a larger landscape of forest, heath and woodland that supports diverse wildlife and offers remarkable scenic views.
71284 Carrington Falls, Budderoo National Park, Southern Highlands, NSW, Australia
The park is well known for its waterfall attractions, including the impressive Carrington Falls, where the Kangaroo River plunges over high sandstone escarpments into the valley below. Walking trails and lookouts around the falls allow visitors to experience the height and power of the cascades and the deep ravines carved into the plateau.
Budderoo also includes lush rainforest sections around the Minnamurra River and elevated plateau areas that give way to heathlands, open forest and scenic vistas across the South Coast-Highlands transition. Paths such as the Rainforest Loop and the Budderoo Track encourage exploration of both the rainforest floor and the windswept highland ridges.