Robinsons Cabin

Boonoo Boonoo National Park

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Robinsons Cabin, only 1km inside Boonoo Boonoo National Park near Tenterfield, offers comfortable holiday accommodation in a bushland setting.

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Accommodation type Cabin
Where 576 Boonoo Boonoo Falls Road, Boorook, NSW, 2372 - in Boonoo Boonoo National Park
Bedrooms 2
Maximum guests 6
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, drinking water, showers, toilets, electric power, indoor fireplace, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, rubbish bin
What to bring Bed sheets, blankets, pillows, towels
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Park entry fees are not included in your accommodation fees.

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  • Check in after 2pm. Check out before 10am. Fees may apply for late check outs.
  • The cabin is in a remote location so please arrive well prepared.
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Imagine waking to the sound of kookaburras, parrots and honeyeaters. Then, having a barbecue brunch on the patio with red-necked wallabies grazing nearby and seeing nothing but bushland in every direction.

Robinsons Cabin is a charming old forestry hut in Boonoo Boonoo National Park, converted into budget accommodation. Self-contained and sleeping up to six people, it’s cosy in winter and surrounded by a sea of wildflowers in spring.

Situated within the national park, yet less than 30km from Tenterfield, you have the best of both worlds at Robinsons. Boonoo Boonoo National Park is right there to be explored, and the town is only a 20min drive away. From Robinsons, you can cycle, hike or drive to the stunning Boonoo Boonoo Falls lookout. From there, you can access walking tracks or have a wallow in the rock pools along the river if the weather’s warm enough.

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Robinsons Cabin is in Boonoo Boonoo National Park. Here are just some of the reasons why this park is special:

Fabulous falls

Boonoo Boonoo Falls are in Boonoo Boonoo National Park near Tenterfield. Photo: Joshua J Smith, © DCCEEW

The park's jewel is Boonoo Boonoo Falls. If you'd like to see what this feature is really made of, visit during the wetter months of summer. Even if the falls aren't pumping, though, they're still beautiful and there will always be rockpools along Boonoo Boonoo River to swim in, walking tracks to follow and riverside picnics to indulge in.

Gold fever

Morgans Gully, Boonoo Boonoo National Park. Photo: David Young

Morgans Gully and Ropers Gully are two sites in the park where alluvial gold was discovered in the late nineteenth century. As a result, there was a huge influx of European and Asian prospectors to the area. As well as giving the nearby town of Tenterfield a massive economic boost, the village of Boonoo Boonoo temporarily flourished, though it is now in ruins.

Though nature has reclaimed these gullies too, imagine what the areas might have looked, sounded and smelt like when they were teeming with men from here and all over the world, half-crazy with gold fever.

Have you seen the wildlife?

Endangered brush-tailed rock-wallabies can be found in Boonoo Boonoo National Park near Tenterfield. Photo: Leah Pippos, © DCCEEW

Boonoo Boonoo takes its name from the Jukambal language and means ‘big rock’. Known for its stunning waterfalls, secluded waterholes and many walking trails, this national park is home to many plants and animals including kangaroos, endangered brush-tailed rock-wallabies and vulnerable spotted-tailed quolls which you may see throughout the park in the early morning and late afternoon. You may also be lucky enough to spot platypuses frolicking in Boonoo Boonoo River.

  • Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area is not only a great place to eat and rest, it teems with wildlife and wildflowers and is close to walking tracks, lookouts and Boonoo Boonoo Falls.
  • Falls Lookout walk For views of magnificent Boonoo Boonoo Falls, why not wander along Falls Lookout walk, only 35km from Tenterfield.
  • Morgans Gully picnic area Visit Morgans Gully for a relaxing picnic, and investigate gold mining historic heritage surrounded by wildflowers and embellished with a waterfall and geological formations.
  • River walk River walk offers excellent scenery, wildlife watching, swimming and picnicking. It connects Morgans Gully picnic area, Cypress Pine campground and Platypus Hole picnic area with Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area.
  • Rockpool Ramble walk Rockpool Ramble walk is in Boonoo Boonoo National Park, near Tenterfield. It’s a great way to see Boonoo Boonoo River and its lovely rockpools.
  • Rockpools View walk Rockpools View walk is in Boonoo Boonoo National Park, 27km from Tenterfield. Wander along this accessible 400m return walk that winds through bushland to a river and rockpool view.
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  • in Boonoo Boonoo National Park in the Country NSW region
  • Boonoo Boonoo National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day. The park uses a self-registration fee collection system. Please bring the correct change.

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