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Tapin Tops National Park is an national park that is located in the Upper Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. ==Location and features== The Tapin Tops National Park is situated approximately northeast of Sydney, with the closest town being . Access to the park from Wingham is reached via Elands Road, Wherrol Flat Road, Dingo Tops Road and Knodingbul Road, generally unsealed roads accessible via 2WD vehicles. The park is bounded by the Bulga, Knorrit, and Dingo state forests to the north, south, and southwest respectively, and by Killabakh nature reserve to the east.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Map of Tapin Tops National Park, NSW )〕 Within the park are a number of threatened species including the common and little bent-wing bat and greater broad-nosed bat, the spotted-tailed quoll, the koala, the Parma wallaby, the red-legged pademelon, the glossy black cockatoo, the wompoo fruit dove, and the powerful owl.〔 Scenic lookouts such as Rowley's Peak provide astounding panoramic views via a platform with a 360–degree view, across and the Tasman Sea to the east, the catchment area of Caparra Creek to the southeast, and the extensive forested hinterland toward in the west. The platform has an estimated elevation of . Mountain Brush circuit is a short 15 minute stroll through a rainforest area which contain red cedars and coachwoods, brushbox, corkwood and yellow carabeen. Camping is permitted in the Dingo Tops campground. A walking track from Potoroo Falls picnic area can be accessed alongside the Little Run Creek to view Potoroo Falls, approximately upstream. Several swimming holes are also located in the area.〔 Parts of the Rowleys and Nowendoc rivers and the Dingo and Bobin creeks lie within the Tapin Tops National Park.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tapin Tops National Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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