Sawn Rocks Mount Kaputar National Park
Getting There
Located around 40 km north east of Narrabri, Sawn Rocks is a geological formation of columnar basalt which resembles organ pipes. As part of the Mount Kaputar National Park, the area is managed by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, which ensures it is managed correctly.
The road from Narrabri is fully sealed and was in very good condition when we visited.
Car Park
Designed for travellers, the car park has lots of space, so there is room for caravans to easily park. For somewhere so far from a town, the facilities are excellent, making it a great place to stop and relax. Next to the car park is a composting toilet. On the opposite side is a picnic area with sunshades and gas barbecues, which were in excellent condition.
There is a series of information boards explaining the formation of Sawn Rocks, as well as other things to do in the area.
Walking Track
The track from the car park to the viewing area only takes around 15 minutes to walk, but remember to take water. Winding through the bush, it is either paved with bitumen, or is a metal walkway, which makes the walk easy.
Sawn Rocks Viewing Platform
On reaching the viewing platform you look directly at the cliff face which is perfect for taking photos.
Creek Bed
A short walk down from the viewing platform gets you to the creek bed. There is a path cut into the rocks to form a stairway, makes for and easy descent. The base of the cliff is littered with fallen boulders, so be careful of you footing and wear good walking shoes.
You get a different perspective of the formation from here because you can look up at the cliff. Even the boulders on the ground are interesting, as they show the piping of the rocks and how they have a cross sectional polygon.
This was a great place to visit, with an easy well maintained track, amazing views and great facilities.
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