Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park New South Wales | |
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Nearest town or city | Katoomba |
Coordinates | 33°42′28″S 150°16′21″E / 33.70778°S 150.27250°E |
Established | June 2020[1] |
LGA(s) | Blue Mountains |
State electorate(s) | New South Wales |
Managing authorities | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Website | Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park |
Ngula Bulgarabang Regional Park (colloquially Radiata Plateau) is a parcel of land on the upper Blue Mountains western escarpment, NSW, Australia. The area comprises a well-defined plateau to the west of Pulpit Hill Road, Katoomba, with an area of 756 acres of pristine natural bushland bordering the Megalong Valley and Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
The area houses several species including the spotted-tail quoll, greater glider, and flame robin, while traditional Aboriginal pathway Blacks Ladder runs through the area.[2]
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