Kings-Plains-Nationalpark

The Kings Plains National Park is a national park in the northeast of the Australian state of New South Wales, 478 km north of Sydney, 50 km north- west of Glen Innes and about 48 km northeast of Inverell.

The park was created in January 1988 between the Macintyre River and the Severn River at Kings Plains Creek and Weean Creek. The two streams form on the rocky plateau waterfalls and many water holes, which are filled with water throughout the year. This constantly available source of water also attracts many wild animals. Particularly interesting are the Kings Plains Falls, but these are to be admired only after heavy rainfall.

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