"Snowy Mountain Site"
Named after Australia's tallest peak, Kosciuszko National Park is nestled in the Snowy Mountains on the border between New South Wales and Victoria. It is classified as a National Heritage Site because of its remarkable natural features, including the Snowy, Murray, and Gungarlin Rivers and the Jagungal, Townsend, and Bimberi Peaks. The park's geographical features and alpine climate provide important habitats for a variety of species. Among its most prized inhabitants are the corroboree frog, Australia's most-endangered animal, and an abundance of wild horses. Strolls through the eucalyptus groves at Kosciuszko National Park in the summer or skiing in the colder months are popular activities.
Kosciuszko National Park, Jindabyne, NSW, Australia, 2627
Follow the Kosciuszko National Park
"Snowy Mountain Site"
Named after Australia's tallest peak, Kosciuszko National Park is nestled in the Snowy Mountains on the border between New South Wales and Victoria. It is classified as a National Heritage Site because of its remarkable natural features, including the Snowy, Murray, and Gungarlin Rivers and the Jagungal, Townsend, and Bimberi Peaks. The park's geographical features and alpine climate provide important habitats for a variety of species. Among its most prized inhabitants are the corroboree frog, Australia's most-endangered animal, and an abundance of wild horses. Strolls through the eucalyptus groves at Kosciuszko National Park in the summer or skiing in the colder months are popular activities.
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