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Bindarri National Park

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Leonie
October 27, 2021
Lovely swimming holes, great spot to cool off on a sweltering summer day, within the sub tropical rainforest. 4WD required to drive right up to the river or you can park at the entrance and walk in, it’s a few hundred metres, or ride your mountain bike to the river on the dirt/gravel road, it is narrow and winding and requires caution as it is shared with 4WD vehicles.
Lovely swimming holes, great spot to cool off on a sweltering summer day, within the sub tropical rainforest. 4WD required to drive right up to the river or you can park at the entrance and walk in, it’s a few hundred metres, or ride your mountain bike to the river on the dirt/gravel road, it is na…
Chantelle
August 29, 2022
Offering 4WD tracks, mountain bike trails, walking tracks and scenic spots from picnicking, swimming and birdwatching. There is also a beautiful 1km walk to Bangalore Falls. There are two ways to get to Bangalore Falls/Bindarri NP - either through the 4WD tracks at the end of Diaryville Road, or if you're in a 2WD car, from Ulong. Follow GPS routes accordingly and if you're not sure, just call or msg me. Hidden away in the mountains, you'll barely see another soul at Bindarri, yet you'll see plenty of local wildlife. Bindarri NP is considered a biodiversity hotspot due to the number of rare and threatened species that are found here such as the palm orchid, fish bone fern and southern quassia. Listen for lyrebirds calling in the rainforest and watch from swamp wallabies and red-necked pademelons in the forest. The deep gorges, cascading waterfalls and lush forests of Bindarri National Park are the traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr people. The park is named after the Gumbaynggirr word 'Bindarray', which means 'many creeks'. Many Aboriginal sites have been identified as places used by local Aboriginal people for camping, tool-making, ceremonies and dreaming stories.
Offering 4WD tracks, mountain bike trails, walking tracks and scenic spots from picnicking, swimming and birdwatching. There is also a beautiful 1km walk to Bangalore Falls. There are two ways to get to Bangalore Falls/Bindarri NP - either through the 4WD tracks at the end of Diaryville Road, or if…
Daniel
December 5, 2017
Close to Coffs Harbour, Bindarri National Park offers 4WD touring routes, mountain bike trails, walking tracks and scenic spots for picnicking, swimming and birdwatching.
Carly
August 31, 2022
Bindarri National Park is a great local place to explore with waterfalls and walks. Check the weather before setting out as the road is gravel and can become boggy when it rains. Continue along Eastern Dorrigo Way past the Ulong turn off. Take the next left onto Corfes Road and follow this to the park entrance.