The parks

Australian Alps Walking Track maps

Baw Baw National Park Snowy River National Park Avon Wilderness Park Alpine National Park Mount Buffalo National Park Kosciuszko National Park Kosciuszko National Park Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Brindabella National Park Bimberi Nature Reserve Scabby Range Nature Reserve Namadgi National Park Namadgi National Park Brindabella National Park Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Bimberi Nature Reserve Scabby Range Nature Reserve Kosciuszko National Park Snowy River National Park Mt Buffalo National Park Alpine National Park Avon Wilderness Park Baw Baw National Park

Twelve national parks and reserves in the Australian Alps cross State and Territory borders.

Stretching from Canberra through the Brindabella Range to the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales and along the Great Divide through eastern Victoria, Australia’s alpine and subalpine environments are unique and special.

As a well-watered, snow-clad and mountainous area in a mostly dry and flat continent, the Australian Alps with 1.6 million hectares of protected areas are of great significance.

Lands listed as Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves

Parks Victoria

New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service

Australian Capital Territory Parks and Conservation Service

More Information

More information about each of the parks and reserves can be found by using the links on this page, on our contacts page or through visiting the Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program partner agency websites:

National Parks and regional visitor information offices

See this page for a full listing.