Next date: Sunday, 25 January 2026 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
This walk focuses on examining the importance of lowland subtropical rainforest and the many species that live within it such as the threatened Eatern bentwing-bat, yellow-bellied glider, powerful own and Stephens banded snake. We visit lush gullies and spot many interesting plants and fungi along the way that indicate stories about fire, soil and logging.
Location: Meeting at corner of Bruxner Park Road and Sealy Lookout Drive.
Ages: 7 years+
Accessibility: This tour is not accessible to wheelchairs or prams due to track where tour takes place. Parking is available.
Contact details:
Elisabeth Nicolson
elisabeth.nicolson@chcc.nsw.gov.au
0434 671 239
Corner of Bruxner Park Road and Sealy Lookout Drive, Corner Bruxner Park Road and Seal Lookout Drive, Korora, 2450, View Map
Corner Bruxner Park Road and Seal Lookout Drive, Korora , 2450
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