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More to know about Kosciuszko National Park
Kosciuszko National Park spans the Snowy Mountains of southeastern Australia, located in New South Wales. Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko, rises above alpine grasslands and pristine lakes. The park features diverse ecosystems, from eucalyptus forests to subalpine terrain. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, skiing in winter, and exploring the mountain landscape year-round.
Kosciuszko National Park is located in the Snowy Mountains region of southern New South Wales, Australia, encompassing over 700,000 hectares of protected alpine and subalpine terrain. It contains Australia's highest point, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m), and forms the core of the Australian Alps, a continuous mountain system shared with Victoria and the ACT. The park is listed under the Australian Alps National Parks agreement and is recognised for its ecological, cultural, and hydrological significance, providing the headwaters for the Murray-Darling river system.
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