jonnosan wrote:I endorse lophophaps suggestion about Jagungal area.
Re parking costs - AFAIK parking itself is free, but there is a cost per car per day of being inside the national park, and round mountain is inside that park - check the bottom of https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/th ... king-track
north-north-west wrote:jonnosan wrote:I endorse lophophaps suggestion about Jagungal area.
Re parking costs - AFAIK parking itself is free, but there is a cost per car per day of being inside the national park, and round mountain is inside that park - check the bottom of https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/th ... king-track
Have they started enforcing that there? When I was on the mainland you could go into Round Mtn year round without charge. No park entry, no parking, nothing. It was only the Khancoban-Thredbo-Jindabyne and Perisher roads where the entry fees were charged.
crollsurf wrote:Technically every car needs a pass to park in the national park. If you park at the resorts, especially in winter, you WILL get fined. Elsewhere, you take your chances and it's less likely you'll get caught.
johnw wrote:There is apparently an exemption for the High Plains area though, so Blue Waterholes etc doesn't require a pass:
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/high-plains-area/visitor-info
No park entry fees apply in the High Plains area. See vehicle entry fees for other areas in Kosciuszko National Park.
peregrinator wrote:Yair, but what about the hundreds of thousands of horse lovers up there? I don't see a fee listed for that mode of travel.
Maybe it's free if you go in to get a feral horse and ride it out.
Park entry fees apply on Alpine Way and Kosciuszko Road.
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