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Bugong National Park is a national park located 14 km northwest of Nowra in New South Wales, Australia. Established in 2001, the park spans 1022 hectares and features diverse landscapes, including a plateau below the Cambewarra Range and steeply sloping valleys. The park incorporates parts of Bugong Creek, Kellets Creek, and the Shoalhaven River, supporting various wet and dry forest types. This area provides a setting for several outdoor activities, such as touring cycling and bushwalking.

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Woodhill Road Closure – IV Coffee loop from Hampden Bridge

47.2km

03:28

1,080m

1,080m

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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04:31

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bugong National Park located?

Bugong National Park is situated 14 km (8.7 miles) northwest of Nowra in New South Wales, Australia. It spans 1022 hectares and was established in 2001. The park is located in the traditional country of the Jerrinja Tribe.

What outdoor activities are available in Bugong National Park?

Bugong National Park offers opportunities for touring cycling, bushwalking, and wildlife observation. Cycling is permitted on existing roads and some tracks within the park. The park protects diverse landscapes and a wide array of vegetation communities.

Are there touring cycling routes in Bugong National Park?

Yes, touring cycling is a popular activity in Bugong National Park, with routes available on existing roads and tracks. Komoot users have contributed 5 touring cycling routes, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. One such route is Woodhill Road Closure – IV Coffee loop from Hampden Bridge.

What are the most popular touring cycling routes in Bugong National Park?

Popular touring cycling routes include the Woodhill Road Closure – IV Coffee loop from Hampden Bridge and the Flatrock Waterhole loop from Hampden Bridge, each visited by 11 komoot users. These routes offer varying distances and difficulty levels through the park's landscapes.

How difficult are the touring cycling trails in Bugong National Park?

Touring cycling trails in Bugong National Park range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Flatrock Waterhole loop from Hampden Bridge is rated moderate, while the IV Coffee loop from Hampden Bridge is rated difficult. Cyclists can choose routes based on their experience level.

What is the longest touring cycling route in Bugong National Park?

The longest touring cycling route listed is the IV Coffee loop from Hampden Bridge, which covers approximately 40.4 miles (64.9 km). This route is rated as difficult and typically takes over 4 hours to complete. It offers an extended exploration of the park's terrain.

What wildlife can be observed in Bugong National Park?

Bugong National Park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including over 60 bird species, 24 mammal species, 16 reptile species, and 12 amphibian species. Endangered species like the broad-headed snake, koala, and spotted-tail quoll are found here. Vulnerable species such as the greater sooty owl and glossy black cockatoo also inhabit the park.

Are there any komoot guides for Bugong National Park?

Yes, there is a komoot guide available for the park. The Cycling in Bugong National Park guide provides specific information for touring cyclists. It helps users discover routes and plan their cycling adventures within the park.

How many komoot users have visited Bugong National Park?

More than 30 komoot users have contributed experiences in Bugong National Park. The park's routes have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive experience for visitors. This community feedback helps others plan their trips.

Are there visitor facilities in Bugong National Park?

Currently, there are no visitor facilities within Bugong National Park. However, a campground and visitor center are planned for future development. Visitors should plan accordingly for self-sufficiency during their visit.

How can I contact Bugong National Park for inquiries?

Inquiries regarding Bugong National Park can be directed to the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Shoalhaven area office. The phone number for the NPWS Shoalhaven area office is (02) 4428 6300. The official website is nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/bugong-national-park.

What are the natural features of Bugong National Park?

The park features diverse landscapes, including a smaller northern section and a larger southern section. Approximately half of the park is a plateau below the Cambewarra Range, with the rest characterized by steeply sloping valleys. Bugong National Park incorporates parts of Bugong Creek, Kellets Creek, and the Shoalhaven River.

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