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Victoria Park Nature Reserve

Victoria Park Nature Reserve, in the Northern Rivers of NSW, provides a short rainforest boardwalk, wildlife, accessible picnicking facilities and unique Aboriginal heritage. The reserve has over 150 tree species, including White Booyong, Red Bean, Moreton Bay Fig, and Strangler Fig. The reserve is a tiny fragment of the once significant sub-tropical rainforest that once ... Read more

Free7 DaysLongdrop ToiletsNo BinsSheltered Picnic TableNoneWheelchair Access Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Walking
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Mon-Sun

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 3 hours, visited for 25 minutes

Toilets: Long Drop

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

Victoria Park Nature Reserve is near Hinterland Tourist Drive 28.

If travelling along Bruxner Hwy, you will need to exit into Alstonville, then follow signs towards Wardell or Summerland House Farm to then head south from Alstonville.

From Alstonville, head south on Wardell Rd. From the roundabout after crossing the overpass over Bruxner Hwy, follow Wardell Rd for 5km and turn right into Dalwood Rd. Follow Dalwood Rd for 1.9km and turn left into Victoria Park Rd. Follow Victoria Park Rd for 1.3km, then veer towards the right onto Victoria Park Ln and follow for another 270m where you will find the entrance on the left.

From Wardell, head west on Wardell Rd (initially Bath St), by first following the signs for Tourist Drive 28. Follow Wardell Rd for around 9.4km and turn left into Dalwood Rd with the brown sign for Victoria Park Nature Reserve. Follow Dalwood Rd for 1.9km and turn left into Victoria Park Rd. Follow Victoria Park Rd for 1.3km, then veer towards the right onto Victoria Park Ln and follow for another 270m where you will find the entrance on the left.