Mt Kaputar National Park is a remarkable area formed by volcanic activity approximately 20 million years ago. Rising dramatically above the surrounding plains to a height of 1,500 meters, the park features a variety of walking trails catering to all fitness levels, from easy strolls to challenging hikes. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained picnic and toilet facilities, including flushing toilets, and choose from several campgrounds. The park is known for its cool mountain air, snow gums, and panoramic vistas. The drive to the summit involves steep, narrow, and winding sections, requiring careful navigation.