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D e Tracking PANORAMA AVENUE BATHURST 2795 39 Track Big Dubbo Miles Franklin's G Wondalga Wereboldera h O T Hill childhood home Station E www.lpma.nsw.gov.au (locality) Mount Hovell 1 S BULLEN E Dry 1 This map was produced and published by Cartoscope Pty Ltd and may not be Log Bridge Blowering Cliffs RANGE Lake RD reproduced in any way without written permission of the publishers. Properties M Track NAT RES Creek O W River bearing the stars symbols eg.HHH (the "STARS") are independently U The Pines N Bogong E assessed by AAA Tourism, the national tourism body of the Australian RD T TIDBINBILLA A N Bendora Blowering I motoring organisations. The STARS are trademarks of AAA Tourism Pty Ltd. Peak Ck N Dam For more information about using star ratings, please go to S NAT SNOWY www.aaatourism.com Although great care has been taken, Cartoscope Peaks Lanyon accepts no responsibility for any incident arising from any inaccuracy. We Hume's Goobarragandra Mount Homestead Franklin RES 35º30'S would appreciate notification of any errors. Address to Cartoscope Pty Ltd, Crossing CART Booroomba (locality) PO Box 1900, Hornsby Westfield NSW 1635 www.maps.com.au Wilderness Reservoir Bimberi Editors: Louise Maggs and Carrol Cummings. Cartography: Renate Rank. Old Yachting Wilderness Computer graphics: Ingrid Lenert. Printed by Pegasus Print Group, Sydney. Point Smokers Tharwa Batlow R i Gap Area v Yolde e Mount Hume and r Area Wilderness Ginini Corin Namadgi Hovell Lookout MTNS Snowy Mountains Scheme Dam Visitor Centre Talbingo Visitor Display Centre CAPITAL Burra Riverina Tourist Map Riverina Tourist Westbrook RD Jounama Bogong BIMBERI Peaks River MTNS Pondage Area Mount (locality) Jounama Creek POWERLINE Peppercorn Hill Difficult Tennent Williamsdale in wet Historic Site R Mount Honeysuckle Creek For adjoining map see Cartoscope's see map adjoining For E conditions. W Black Perry Gingera Tracking Station RD H O I L RD G Cooleman NAMADGI TALBINGO SERVICE STATION Talbingo HWA NAT RES MONARO Y Mountain Tourist C River Big Coolamine Railway Birthplace of Miles Franklin TRAIL Naas (locality)Naas Laurel Hill (1879-1954) Talbingo BLUE Homestead River Mountain RD WATERHOLES Historic Site M TRAIL Orroral Tracking U VALLEYS Cooleman Plain Station Buddong Falls R Cooleman Blue R Waterholes Caves 16 Yarrangobilly U Long M Plain WA TOURIST DRIVE G 5 Landers Creek (locality) PLAIN G B A Ck Walk I Bimberi D Open during all NATIONAL Yarrangobilly Peak A G water levels. R Mountain E Currango Rosewood Y KOSCIUSZKO LONG Crossing impossible B E HUME HIGHWAY 35km when levels are high. A Courabyra 54 Plain R YARRANGOBILLY RD U Talbingo TERRITORY (locality) RD L O HI LIP C CAVES HOUSE PORT P RD Difficult TR Currango Michelago AI Homestead Mount Kelly 2 in wet Difficult L River 2 conditions. in wet Rules Point Mount Nattung Wolseley Park TUMBARUMBA conditions. YARRANGOBILLY (locality) Mount (locality) CREEK CAVES RD Morgan RIVER Dairymans CARAVAN PARK TUMBARUMBA Reservoir y Thermal RD MAGINNITY bill Plain GAP RD VISITOR INFORMATION TRAIL go Pool PARK CENTRE n Tantangara Gudgenby Glenroy king Track ra r RIVER (locality) a Reservoir Y SCABBY vell Wal BULLOCK Tumbarumba McPHERSONS PLAINS 18 HILL TRAIL RANGE ALPINE RETREAT Bridge out Ravine NAT RES Difficult TOOMA WAY (Lobb's Hole) Mount in wet Mannus me and Ho T (locality) SNOWY Gooandra conditions. O (locality) RD (locality) LI AUSTRALIAN EL NATIONAL Yaouk WAY The Hu ALPS CRAFT DRIVE Blanket Hill Sentry Box & SOUVENIRS Pilot Reef O'Hare's Mountain Mountain (locality) A Mount Nungar RD R Visitor Kiandra Courthouse/Chalet A 30 JINGELLIC Munderoo (locality) Entrance Matthews Cottage G N M M Station Kiandra A T U Kiandra Heritage Trail U (winter) N A R (locality) R ROAD CONDITIONS IN Three Mile T Nungar Plain R Dam Tantangara R U KOSCIUSZKO NATIONAL PARK U JINGELLIC 22km RD Sawyers Mountain M • Chains must be carried in Kosciuszko M Goldseekers Hill B National Park during winter. 18 Track B Map Tourist Eurobodalla I RD I D 7 D • Road conditions change frequently. KINGS CROSS 40 G • For 24 hr information on road conditions (locality) CABRAMURRA ROAD G For adjoining map see Cartoscope's see map adjoining For E Maragle STORE & CAFE Mt Selwyn Alpine E (locality) E year round phone (02) 6450 5551. E (locality) Hill Shannons Flat Ournie • Check with Snowy Region Visitor Tumut 2 Centre for all unsealed road conditions, Pondage Cabramurra FOUR MILE Providence HILL TRAIL River Portal phone (02) 6450 5600. WAY Bredbo Pancake & Bredbo MANJAR/ TUMUT (locality) Crepe Restaurant Tooma BLACK JACK POND TRAIL Nine Mile Diggings For more detail (locality) TRAILS see Map 5 L Tabletop BUG TOWN Bolaro AI RD R River MTNS T Tumut Mountain ANGLERS REACH Pond CARAVAN PARK 1 Adaminaby 23 G 36º00'S JINGELLIC 15km Reservoir Anglers KINGSTON a Railway m O o B o Jagumba ANGLERS REACH Reach T 3 Welumba Mountain LAKESIDE VILLAGE 7 3 BURROWA-PINE 5 Hill W World's Welaregang O NATIONAL L Largest Trout (locality) L Old PARK Roaring May E 60 8 RD Y Ogilvie's Adaminaby Mountain Creek RAINBOW PINES TOURIST CARAVAN PARK Historic Tintaldra Round LAKE Cemetery 18 Tooma HWY Clover Mountain 34 VICTORIA RD Reservoir Greg Greg Flat PARK HWY O'Neills (locality) Cabramurra to Khancoban Lagoon road closed in winter between June and September. 18 Dargal EUCUMBENE Muddah 16 Mountain Braemar Bay Chakola KOSCIUSKO Lake Bald Hill (locality) (locality) COTTAGES VALLEYSVALLEYS Jagungal River Dry Plain Towong DRY (locality) HWY (locality) Mt CABRAMURRA (locality) Frying Pan Mount Jagungal Eucumbene BINJURA Mittamatite 15 Wilderness Cove Creek Gliding CORRYONG Bradney's Gap PLAINS Club 16 Tourist MOUNTAIN VALLEY BRAIDWOOD 110km, VIEW MOTEL River Buckenderra Bunyan Railway E RD (locality) NAT RES BUNGENDORE 131km Mount Area 10 COORNAIHA Elliot Upper 5 NAT RES THE CORRYONG Towong KOSCIUSKO COTTAGES Snowy RD 20 Numeralla COUNTRY INN Finlays Lookout Plains Mt Gladstone For more (locality) 7 (locality) detail see 149º30'E River RD Lookout & Corryong Middlingbank Nature Reserve Map 4 Countegany ALNAT 60km TALLANGATTA r SHANE O'S CAFE Khancoban Rocky Plains MIDDLINGBANK (locality) e & RESTAURANT v Colac SNOWY Thowgla (locality) i KOSCIUSKO (locality) Khancoban Holiday Murray 1 Cooma Tuross Falls R Colac Power Station River 14 KYBEYAN MAGIC Homes ROCKY Tuross Tuross Cascades and Visitor Centre Round RD NAT RES MAGGIE MAE Khancoban 7 KOSCIUSKO Pondage Grey Mare Mountain 23 a Mountain Cootralantra illig COTTAGES KHANCOBAN LAKESIDE RD db CARAVAN RESORT Botherum Lake a Biggara A W (locality) MTNS Plain 17 (locality) L KOSCIUSZKO ALPINE WAY P PLAINS Wadbilliga I N Major Eucumbene Swampy Kalkite 17 Clew's Hut E River Mountain KOSCIUSZKO ALPINE WAY MONARO Geehi Wadbilliga KOSCIUSZKO TD 1 RD 4 Reservoir Lake Crossing MOUNTAIN RD (locality) Bullenbalong RD Thowgla Upper Scammell's Ridge RETREAT Two River The Rolling Island Bend Island Bend 4 (locality) Lookout Berridale DRIVE Plain Ground Pondage 26 (locality) 6 Boulders Mount GEEHI WALLS Geehi Sawpit KYBEYAN Colemans Wilsons RD Unicorn Berridale TOM RD 32 SCA Bend TRAIL Walls Creek For more Wadbilliga Valley Boulders Trig Indi Geehi detail see N River Capital RIVER Plain Rainbow 16 Map 8 18km Lake Walk Pallaibo Visitor Entrance TUROSS Station COBARGO Country Wilderness Olsen's Rennix Track Berridale Lookout R. Riverina Map Index to adjoining Geehi Flats Guthega Track LAKE Smiggin 15 18 Region Map Cartoscope maps Area Rest Area Holes Thredbo JINDABYNE Coolamatong Lake Western Falls Blue Cow East Jindabyne 23 WADBILLIGA Blue CRACKENBACK (locality) Eurobodalla Mount Wilderness Track Lake Porcupine Myalla DANGELONG Gentle Annie Youngal Track Perisher COTTAGE Kybeyan Coast Map 50 Area Lake NAT RES RESTAURANT MAFFRA 37 River Valley Jindabyne HWY Snowy RD KOSCIUSZKO Bullocks Flat 33 For more detail 24 Mountains TOURIST DRIVE 1 Bullock's Track (locality) DRIVE Thredbo Skitube Station 5 see Map 6 DALGETY Main Range Charlotte Pender Lea THREDBO Map 18 Buckleys Nariel Sapphire Walk Diggings (loc) BREWERY WAY m VALLEY um it Pass Lake Coast Map Australia's S Highest Point Charlotte Ngarigo Visitor DISTILLERY Pass Ski RD Kydra Entrance THREDBO VALLEY HORSERIDING RD RD (locality) Mount Kosciuszko Resort Station RD BIMBLEGUMBIE 26 NATIONAL Chairlift to SNOWY LAKE ECO ALPINE (locality) East Gippsland Mount Kosciuszko WAY CRACKENBACK Walk RETREAT WAY SNOW For more detail Bobundara '40' Map Boebuck RESORT SNOWY 36º30'S Dead Horse Y see Map 3 CAFE Gap Track Moonbah 30 THREDBO 5 OMEO 90km Dalgety 17 Map Tourist Coast Sapphire Leatherbarrel For more detail RIVER 31 Creek E Thredbo see Map 9 34 (locality)
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