Tracey Slater Second of the major Georges River National Park walks. More challenging and longer than Yeramba Lagoon Loop in the same park. There is a Steep rocky climb up to the ridge from where you can glimpse Georgeās River through the trees. Fairly close to roads, so you can hear them on your walk.
Quite pretty but the landscape is the same through the whole walk. Equally sharp descent, so make sure you bring good knees.
Found a tiny beach to eat a well deserved lunch at the end.
Dr Rahau Shirazi Parking $12 - toilet cafe and seats plus a place to open a tent on the other side of the bridge, friendly information staff helpful with my questions.
jena rogers If you are coming to Lightning Ridge take the time to go to the Bore Baths.
The temperature has been between 35ā° and 40ā° in the pools and is truly amazing. Works amazing after a big day or an amazing start to your day too
Mr. M These are the second last rapids before the Wonorora River flows into the Engadine Lagoon. The whole area is very shallow, so you might have to carry-around. Drop height is about .5 m, there is a safe way to carry your boat around on the eastern side of the rapids. Dropping the boat downstream is easy, pleanty of room there.