Bugong National Park
| Bugong National Park | |
|---|---|
Location in New South Wales Location in Australia | |
| Nearest city | Nowra |
| Coordinates | 34°48′43″S 150°27′07″E / 34.812°S 150.452°E |
| Area | 10.22 square kilometres (3.95 mi2) |
| Established | 1st January, 2001 |
| Governing body | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
| Website | https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/bugong-national-park |
Bugong National Park is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 14 km northwest of Nowra. The park is in the traditional country of the Jerrinja Tribe. The park was created in 2001, alongside the Tapitallee Nature Reserve, as part of the southern New South Wales Regional Forest Agreement. Previously, the park was Crown land. The park is connected to Morton National Park via Crown land. It is currently 1022 hectares although it may be expanded in the future.
On 1 January, 2001, Bugong and Tallaganda National Parks were designated as the 153rd and 154th National Parks in New South Wales.