About Cooks Gap
Cooks Gap is a suburb of Regional NSW, New
South Wales and is about 216 kms northwest of
NSW's capital city of Sydney. In the 2011
Australian census the population of Cooks Gap
was 490 when there were 241 Females and 249
Males living there. The median age for people
living in Cooks Gap was 41.
Roughly 216 kilometres away from the capital
city of Sydney, the district of Cooks Gap is
situated in in the Central Tablelands of New
South Wales, Australia.
Several landscapes and seascapes are found in
the vicinity of Cooks Gap. Some of these are
Lowes Hill, Tonghong Mountain and Kerrabee
Mountain. Cooks Gap houses nearby tourist
attractions, too, including Coolah Tops National
Park, which features waterfalls plunging from
plateaus and an open forest with eagles, owls
and wallabies, and Gilgandra Observatory,
which lets its visitors become an astronomer for
the night as they see the stars like never
before.