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Euroa National Park, tucked away in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, is a serene pocket of subtropical rainforest, rocky escarpments, and sparkling creeks. It’s a quieter alternative to the nearby big-name parks, offering a genuine sense of discovery for travellers who love to hike, birdwatch, or simply soak in a cool, green landscape. The park feels ancient and undisturbed, with towering palms, strangler figs, and the constant soundtrack of birds and flowing water.
Highlights & What to See
- Booroolong Falls Walk – a moderate 6 km return hike through lush rainforest leading to a series of cascading waterfalls and deep rock pools perfect for a refreshing dip.
- Sheepstation Creek Picnic Area – a shady spot with picnic tables right by the creek; ideal for a relaxed lunch while listening to the water.
- Birdwatching – keep an eye out for the elusive paradise riflebird, green catbird, and wompoo fruit-dove among the canopy.
- Rocky outcrops and views – the park’s high points offer glimpses over the surrounding farmland and distant ranges, especially after rain when the air is clear.
- Wildflowers in spring – the forest floor comes alive with orchids, lilies, and flowering shrubs from August to October.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a half-day (3–4 hours) is enough to tackle the Booroolong Falls walk and enjoy a picnic. If you’re a keen birder or want to explore more of the network of fire trails, allow a full day. The park is compact, so you won’t need overnight accommodation inside it, but it pairs perfectly with a longer stay in the region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dorrigo National Park – just 40 minutes north, its famous Skywalk and ancient Gondwana rainforest are a must-see.
- Guy Fawkes River National Park – dramatic gorges and wild rivers for experienced hikers and kayakers.
- Ebor Falls – a spectacular twin waterfall on the Waterfall Way, about 30 minutes west.
- New England National Park – high-altitude wilderness with breathtaking lookouts and alpine-like heathlands.
- Coffs Harbour – coastal hub with beaches, the Big Banana, and great dining, an hour’s drive east.
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