Byrrill Creek Walking Track

Byrrill Creek Walking Track

Natural Attractions
  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore the lush sub-tropical rainforest, encountering ancient fig trees and diverse wildlife along the Byrrill Creek Walking Track.
  • Listen to the soothing sounds of trickling water and vibrant birdlife as you stroll through three unique forest types.
  • Breathe in the sweet nectar scent from flowering trees during spring, enhancing your sensory experience on the trail.
  • Spot lace monitors and brush turkeys year-round, with a chance to see colourful wrens and eastern yellow robins in warmer months.
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This short walk starts at Cutters Camp campground’s picnic area and passes through sub-tropical rainforest with an impressive stand of giant, ancient fig trees, all the way down to the peaceful and scenic Byrrill Creek.

Along the way, you’ll walk through three very different forest types, with a real change between each one. As you pass under the rainforest with its large fig trees, rainforest canopy, bangalow palms, and eucalypts, listen to the water gently trickling in the creek and the sounds of the diverse birds and insects that make their home here.

The walk is especially lovely and colourful in spring when the breeding plumage of many birds change colour and the walk is thick with the scent of the nectar from flowering trees and shrubs.

All year round, you can spot lace monitors and brush turkeys on the tracks. In spring and summer, keep an eye out for wrens at the creek’s edge and possibly even eastern yellow robins, pademelons, noisy pitas, logrunners, a variety of honeyeaters, doves, pigeons, and skinks.

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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Walks

Tags

  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife
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