Bangadilly National Park consists of plateau and ridge country bordered by steep escarpments that drop to the Wingecarribee River valley. It covers a major biophysical boundary between two bio-regions/botanical subdivisions. To the east is the Sydney Basin Bio-Region and to the west is the South Eastern Highlands Bio-Region.
Bangadilly National Park is of regional significance for its protection of poorly preserved vegetation communities, rare plants and threatened animal populations.
Photo: Bangadilly National Park/Phil Craven