Cabeza De Vaca Nature Reserve

Hidden away in the rugged landscapes of northern New South Wales, Cabeza De Vaca Nature Reserve is a wild and remote sanctuary that rewards those who venture here with dramatic gorges, ancient forests, and a profound sense of isolation. This is a place for true nature lovers—expect challenging hikes, spectacular lookouts, and a chance to experience the Australian bush without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a full day to truly experience the reserve. Most visitors tackle the main Gorge Lookout walk (allow 3–4 hours return), then explore the beech forest loop. Pack a picnic, sturdy boots, and plenty of water—there are no facilities, and mobile reception is patchy. Overnight camping is not permitted, so base yourself in a nearby town and make it a day trip.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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