Moondarra State Park
Moondarra State Park is a serene bushland escape in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, offering a peaceful retreat into nature. With its tall eucalypt forests, scenic lake, and abundant birdlife, this park is a haven for walkers, birdwatchers, and picnickers seeking a quiet day out. The park centres on Lake Moondarra, a man-made reservoir that provides a stunning backdrop for relaxation and recreation.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Moondarra – The park's centrepiece, a large lake perfect for birdwatching, fishing for bass and perch, or simply enjoying a picnic by the water. Keep an eye out for waterbirds like cormorants and herons.
- Moondarra Walking Track – A 6 km loop trail that winds through dry eucalypt forest and offers lovely lake views. It's an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels, with benches and lookout points along the way.
- Picnic Areas – Well-maintained picnic spots with tables, barbecues, and shelter sheds are scattered around the lake. The main picnic area near the dam wall is especially popular for family outings.
- Birdwatching – The park is a hotspot for birdlife, including glossy black cockatoos, kingfishers, and wedge-tailed eagles. Bring binoculars for the best sightings.
- Fishing – Lake Moondarra is stocked with Australian bass and silver perch. A fishing licence is required, and the best spots are near the dam wall and along the western shore.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample to explore Moondarra State Park. Arrive in the morning to enjoy the cooler temperatures and bird activity. Spend a couple of hours walking the loop track, then settle in for a leisurely picnic lunch by the lake. If you're keen on fishing, plan for a longer stay – the lake is most productive in the early morning or late afternoon. The park is compact, so you won't need a full day unless you're combining it with nearby attractions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lamington National Park – A World Heritage-listed rainforest with spectacular waterfalls, ancient trees, and extensive walking trails, about an hour's drive away.
- Border Ranges National Park – Another stunning rainforest park with dramatic escarpment views and excellent birdwatching, just 30 minutes from Moondarra.
- Kyogle – A charming country town with heritage buildings, a vibrant farmers market, and access to several national parks. Great for a coffee stop or lunch.
- Richmond Range National Park – A remote wilderness area with rugged terrain and pristine rivers, ideal for experienced bushwalkers and campers.
- Toonumbar National Park – Known for its impressive fig trees and the historic Toonumbar Dam, offering more walking and picnicking options.
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Image credits
- Lamington National Park — Steve Bennett / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Border Ranges National Park — Peter Woodard / CC0
- Kyogle — Kyoglecountry / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Richmond Range National Park — Peter Greenwell at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Toonumbar National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0
- Nimbin — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murwillumbah — ozziebackpacker / CC BY 2.0