Koreelah National Park |
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INTRODUCTION:
Koreelah National Park is found west of Wodenbong from the Summerland Way and White Swamp Road from Old Koreelah.
Koreelah National Park protects an area of about 5 200 hectares including the Mount Wilson (1231m) area and a variety of forest types, including rainforests that are included in the World Heritage Area: Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves (Australia). These rainforests include large specimens of the Hoop Pine.
The national park protects a large number of threatened animal, bird and plant species, including Rock Wallabies, Koalas, Albert's Lyrebird and the Long-nosed Potoroo.
CAMPING:
Koreelah Creek Rest Area:
The Koreelah Rest Area is found off White Swamp Road. It is a large spacious area for camping and day use. The camping area has picnic tables and toilets.
WALKING:
Koreelah Creek Falls:
The Koreelah Creek and Koreelah Creek Falls are easily accessible from Koreelah Rest Area. Within a minute or two you can be at the falls themselves or walking along the banks of Koreelah Creek.
ABOVE: Koreelah Creek
Gorge
ABOVE: Koreelah Creek
Falls
ABOVE: Koreelah Creek
Falls
ABOVE: Koreelah Creek
FallsABOVE: Koreelah Creek
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02/12/2006