Brindle Creek picnic area
Highlights
- Picnic beneath the lush canopy of World Heritage-listed rainforest, enjoying a serene atmosphere by Brindle Creek.
- Explore scenic walking tracks that weave through Antarctic beech rainforest, revealing waterfalls and inviting swimming holes.
- Stroll the short Red Cedar loop to marvel at a towering 48m red cedar tree, estimated to be around 1000 years old.
- Relax in the shaded picnic area, surrounded by vibrant greenery, perfect for a peaceful day in nature.
Picnic among lush World Heritage-listed rainforest by the banks of Brindle creek at this delightfully shady picnic area.
Hitting the park’s walking tracks is a great way to stretch your legs or work up an appetite for lunch, and a few of them start from Brindle Creek picnic area. Try the scenic Brindle Creek walking track, a longer walk that passes through Antarctic beech rainforest, past waterfalls and swimming holes, or the short and easy Red Cedar loop to see a giant red cedar tree 48m tall, it’s probably about 1000 years old.
The picnic area is quite shaded and receives a lot of rainfall, so you’re likely to find it lush and damp. Because of this, barbecues are not provided, so if your sights are set on a hot lunch, you’ll find barbecues 5km down the road at the Antarctic Beech picnic area.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.