National Park Activities - Telegraph Point (2441)

the Mid North Coast, New South Wales (NSW)

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    The park's steep coastal foothills sustain old-growth forests providing a haven for a range of threatened species. Enjoy stunning views from the prominent Mount Yarrahapinni (498m), which is significant to the local Gumbaynggirr and Dunghutti Aboriginal peoples. Read more

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    Trial Bay camping ground is located on the shores of Trial Bay, facing west across the bay to South West Rocks. You can view sunsets over the water from your camp site as well as watch whales swim by from June to November. The beach is 5 to 100 metres from the camp ground. Read more

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    Gumma Crossing Reserve, on the banks of beautiful Warrell Creek, is a nature based camp ground under the control of Nambucca Shire Council and the Gumma Reserve Committee. An un-spoilt part of Paradise - just this side of heaven! For many years Gumma has been a closely guarded secret spot and directions not easy to find. If coming from the north: turn left into River street in Macksville, immediately after crossing the traffic bridge. If coming from the south: turn right into Partridge Street at... Read more

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    This park was created in March 1999. It covers an area of 47 hectares. Office: Coffs Coast Area Read more

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    Dorrigo's renowned boardwalks make its rainforests on the edge of the Great Escarpment one of Australia's most accessible World Heritage areas. Picnic with the brush turkeys at The Glade, visit the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre and Canopy Cafe or try the waterfall tracks. Read more

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    Bellingen Island is a hidden gem nestled along the Bellinger River just to the west of Lavenders Bridge. The Island is one of the last remnants of Lowland Subtropical Rainforest on Floodplain in the Bellinger catchment. This vegetation community is listed as an Endangered Ecological Community under the NSW Threatened Species Act The Island is home to a maternity camp of Grey Headed Flying foxes whose numbers swell to the tens of thousands seasonally. They are protected by the Commonwealth Environment... Read more

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