Timbari Rainforest
Hidden just a short drive from Port Macquarie, Timbari Rainforest is a pocket of ancient Gondwanan wilderness that feels a world away from the coast. This lush, subtropical reserve is laced with walking trails that wind through towering palms, strangler figs, and vibrant birdlife. For travellers seeking a serene nature escape, it’s a must-do — especially if you’re self-driving the Mid North Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Rainforest Walk: The main loop trail (about 1.5 km) takes you through dense canopy with interpretive signs identifying local flora like brush box and red cedar.
- Birdwatching: Keep an eye out for wompoo fruit-doves, green catbirds, and the elusive paradise riflebird — early morning is best.
- Picnic Area: A shaded spot with tables near the car park, perfect for a quiet lunch among the sounds of the forest.
- Fern Gully: A side path leads to a damp, mossy gully carpeted with ferns — it’s especially atmospheric after rain.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can comfortably explore the main loop in 1–2 hours. If you’re a keen birder or photographer, allow half a day to fully absorb the serenity. The walk is easy and well-maintained, making it a great stop for a relaxed morning or late afternoon before heading back to Port Macquarie.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie — the coastal hub with its historic gaol, Koala Hospital, and long beaches is just 15 minutes away.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre — a boardwalk through coastal rainforest with guided tours and a café, 10 minutes south.
- Lake Cathie — a tranquil tidal lake popular for kayaking and birdwatching, 10 minutes south.
- Crowdy Bay National Park — wild beaches and the iconic Diamond Head, about 30 minutes north.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0