This 18 ha stand of rainforest giants in this reserve is one of the last remnants of the Big Scrub-a lowland rainforest that once covered 75,000 hectares of northern NSW. Over 150 tree species have been recorded in this one small reserve.
Despite the small size of the area an unusually wide variety of animals occur in the reserve. The quiet observer may be rewarded with glimpses of the red-legged pademelon, the water rat and at least two species of possum.
A boardwalk and walking track allow you to take an easy and delightful stroll among the trees and see the variety of animals that inhabit the rainforest. The reserve has several picnic areas with facilities and ample parking.

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