The Mount Kaputar National Park is located 50 km east of Narrabri. Millions of years of erosion have carved the volcanic region into the lava terraces, volcanic plugs, and dykes of Nandewar Range. The central feature of the region is Mount Kaputar, the park's namesake, which rises to an altitude of 1,510 m. The 360 degree view from the summit of the mountain encompasses one-tenth of New South Wales' area or 80,000 square kilometres. The park is popular with rock climbers, and there are 11 walks in the park.
National Parks and Wildlife Service