Budawang Range - Getting There

Getting There

Since the Budawangs are only accessible from gravel roads, care should be taken after rain as the roads can become slippery.

The northern parts of the area including the Clyde River valley are best accessed from the Braidwood Nowra road. There are two entrances in the northern part of the park. One is near Nerriga and requires walking through farmland to the area around Quilty's Mountain. The other (main) northern entrance is a not very clearly marked gate on the side of the road near Sassafras.

Access to The Castle and Monolith Valley is best achieved from Long Gully just off the Western Distributor.

Access to the western 'Wog Wog' side of the park is via a park entrance off the Mongarlowe/Nerriga road, either coming from Braidwood to the south or Nowra to the north.

All three main entrances now have marked campsites and pit toilets. The Sassafrass campsite is approx. 600m down the fire trail from the carpark and has tank water and a sheltered picnic table. The Wog Wog campsite has no water, so don't forget to bring your own. The Long Gully campsite has the Yadboro creek for water.

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