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Byron
Bay & Nearby
National Parks
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Broken
Head Nature
Reserve
98
ha
One
of the few
places in NSW
where secluded
beaches are
fringed with
rainforest.
Enjoy the beautiful
scenery of
Broken Head,
on the track
that starts
near the council
caravan park.
This is a great
place for whale
watching during
winter.
4
km south of
Byron Bay,
off Coast Road. |
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Brunswick
Heads Nature
Reserve 177
ha
This
reserve offers
the magical
combination
of beach, estuary
and littoral
rainforest.
It is the ideal
location for
a bushwalk,
swim, picnic
or a spot of
river fishing.
20
km north of
Byron Bay at
Brunswick Heads,
just off the
Pacific Highway. |
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Cape
Byron State
Recreation
Area
99 ha
Cape
Byron Headland
Reserve stands
on the most
easterly point
of the Australian
mainland. A
spectacular
clifftop walking
track offers
panoramic views
of the ocean
and north coast
hinterland.
The reserve
is an outstanding
vantage point
for viewing
a diverse range
of marine life,
including turtles,
dolphins and
the humpback
whales on their
annual migration.
Meander your
way along the
walking tracks
through diverse
coastal plant
communities,
including rainforest
that stretches
right down
to the beach
sands. See
the Cape Byron
Lighthouse
and stay the
night in the
lightkeeper's
quarters (bookings
essential 02
6685 6552).
2
km east of
Byron Bay,
along Lighthouse
Road. |
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Mount
Warning National
Park
2380
ha
A
World Heritage-listed
park, which
is the remnant
central plug
of an ancient
volcano. Now
eroded down
to half its
original height,
The 1100-m-high
Mount Warning
offers a fantastic
walk to the
summit through
rainforest
communities,
with a challenging
final rock
scramble rewarding
you with 360°
views of the
bowl-shaped
Tweed Valley.
Stay
nearby at the
caravan park
on the main
access road.
12
km south-west
of Murwillumbah,
off Kyogle
Road. |
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Nightcap
National Park
8080
ha
Minyon
Falls, with
its picnic
area and awesome
100-m waterfall,
provides a
great start
to the 30-km
Whian Whian
Forest Drive
(unsealed).
This scenic
route takes
in areas of
Nightcap National
Park and nearby
State forest,
passing Rummery
Park, a great
picnicking
and camping
spot in a section
of State forest.
Rainforest
dominates the
Minyon Falls
loop track,
and visitors
can see remnants
of the original
forests which
once covered
much of the
State's north-east.
Nightcap National
Park features
a variety of
forest ecosystems,
containing
significant
populations
of threatened
plants and
animals-including
koalas, red-legged
pademelons
and Albert's
lyrebirds.
Journey to
the lush rainforests
of Terania
Creek (unsealed
roads), with
its picnic
area and shaded
1.4-km return
walk to the
breathtaking
Protestors
Falls.
Swimming is
not permitted
at this spot,
because it
is the habitat
of the endangered
Fleay's barred
frog. A variety
of other walks
are provided
at Mount Nardi
picnic area,
reached via
sealed road
from Nimbin.
Electric barbecues
are provided
at Mount Nardi.
For visitors
seeking self-sufficient
bushwalking,
the historic
Nightcap track
links to a
network of
tracks to the
west and east
into Whian
Whian.
No fires are
permitted in
the park; portable
fuel stoves
only.
35
km north of
Lismore. Whian
Whian Forest
Drive (unsealed)
is off the
Lismore-Mullumbimby
road. |
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Tyagarah
Nature Reserve
763
ha
Eight
kilometres
of secluded
and unspoilt
beach backed
by coastal
heath await
visitors to
this reserve.
This is the
perfect place
for a quiet
walk or a spot
of birdwatching
or fishing.
Turn
off the Pacific
Highway at
Grays Lane,
10 km north
of Byron Bay.
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Wilson
Nature Reserve
27
ha
This
Big Scrub remnant
contains a
significant
patch of dry
rainforest.
The rare marbled
frogmouth is
found here,
and koalas
inhabit the
sclerophyll
forest.
Located
on the southern
outskirts of
Lismore, on
City View Drive
off Wyrallah
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