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The Glen Nature Reserve

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This heavily forested reserve contains magnificent stands of eucalypt trees, with patches of lush subtropical gully rainforests. The reserve provides habitat for the squirrel glider, yellow-bellied glider, masked owl, Stephens banded snake and other threatened fauna.

The Tops-to-Myalls heritage walking trail passes through the reserve. Numerous management trails provide varied bushwalking experiences, with the trails generally classified medium to hard grade. Car-based camping is available at Wards Glen, in the west of the reserve, accessible by 2WD when dry.

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25 km south-east of Gloucester On Glen Road off Bucketts Way South of Craven
Special Features
The fauna of the Glen Nature Reserve is well studied, and includes a large biodiversity. There are 14 species of frog, over 70 species of bird, over 20 species of mammal and 18 species of reptile, found in the nature reserve, with more species expected to be found. There are many endangered species of animal within the nature reserve, including the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) and the Yellow-bellied Glider (Petaurus australis).

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Glen Rd
Craven NSW

Getting There25 km south-east of Gloucester On Glen Road off Bucketts Way South of Craven
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