The northern boundary of the park is defined by the
Black-Allan Line that marks part of the border between Victoria and
New South Wales. The
Monaro Highway defines the park's western boundary. Within the confines of the park, the
Genoa River flows eastwards to the
Tasman Sea. The highest peaks in the park are Mount Coopracambra, with an elevation of
above sea level;
Mount Kaye, with an elevation of , and Mount Denmarsh, with an elevation of . Combined with the adjoining
South East Forests National Park located in New South Wales, the Coopracambra National Park forms one of the largest contiguous areas of high quality wilderness in south-eastern Australia that spans from in New South Wales to the town of Cann River in Victoria. ==See also==