Morton National Park New South Wales |
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IUCN category II (national park)
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Nearest town or city | Basin View |
Coordinates | 35°10′55″S 150°12′29″E / 35.18194°S 150.20806°ECoordinates: 35°10′55″S 150°12′29″E / 35.18194°S 150.20806°E |
Established | 1 October 1967 |
Area | 199,745 ha (493,580 acres) |
Managing authorities | National Parks & Wildlife Service |
Website | Morton National Park |
See also | Protected areas of New South Wales |
The Morton National Park is a 199,745-hectare (493,580-acre)national park located in the Southern Highlands, South Coast and Illawarra regions of New South Wales, Australia, situated approximately 170 kilometres (110 mi) south southwest of Sydney.
The most notable attractions are the Fitzroy Falls that are located adjacent to the main road linking the Southern Highlands with the upper South Coast and lower Illawarra regions, via Kangaroo Valley; and the Pigeon House Mountain that is located west of Milton. The National Parks & Wildlife Service–managed park consists mostly of a flat plateau dissected by steep gorges, tilting gently to the northeast. The boundaries of the park extend from Bundanoon south to the west of Ulladulla and the park contains part of the Budawang Range. To the south of the park is the adjacent Budawang National Park. In the north section of the park, the Fitzroy Falls and the Belmore Falls plunge off the plateaux into rainforest gullies. The Shoalhaven River flows in the north and northwest sections of the park. In the east is Mount Tianjara, with an elevation of 768 metres (2,520 ft) above sea level.