kids encyclopedia robot

Warrabah National Park facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Warrabah is a special national park located in New South Wales, Australia. It's about 371 kilometers north of Sydney. This park is a protected area, meaning it's kept safe for nature and wildlife to thrive.

Quick Facts About Warrabah

  • Size: Warrabah National Park covers an area of about 34.71 square kilometers. That's a pretty big space for plants and animals!
  • Location: You can find Warrabah using its geographic coordinates: 30°32′42″ South and 150°56′46″ East. These numbers help pinpoint its exact spot on a map.
  • When it Started: The park was officially created on July 6, 1984. Since then, it has been a protected natural space.
  • Who Manages It: The park is looked after by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. They work hard to protect the environment and make sure visitors can enjoy it safely.
  • Protection Level: Warrabah is classified as an IUCN Category II park. This means it's a "National Park" focused on protecting ecosystems and offering recreation.
kids search engine
Warrabah National Park Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.