Rocky Crossing walk
Highlights
- Explore the Rocky Crossing walk, where the Williams River valley offers breathtaking rainforest views and wildlife encounters.
- Listen for lyrebirds and eastern whipbirds while wandering through dense forests of sassafras and red cedar.
- Marvel at the towering old gums and young Sydney blue gums, showcasing nature's resilience in Barrington Tops National Park.
- Relax by the beautiful mudstone terraces at Rocky Crossing, perfect for a picnic or a hearty lunch at Lagoon Pinch.
This challenging walking track offers subtropical delights as it winds through scenic Williams River valley from Williams River picnic area, with magnificent rainforest views. Take your time and experience a natural wonderland brimming with chances for wildlife spotting and birdwatching in the lush southern reaches of Barrington Tops National Park, near Dungog.
Setting out along Blue Gum loop trail, you will pass through a dense forest of sassafras, red cedar, and giant stinging trees, while listening for lyrebirds and eastern whipbirds. Notice the regeneration of young Sydney blue gums growing up among the older trees, evidence of past logging and fires.
Further along the scenic path, old gums soar above, reaching far beyond the canopy. The track descends to Rocky Crossing with its beautiful mudstone terraces, where Eastern water dragons are often seen. Picnic by the river or head up to Lagoon Pinch picnic area for a hearty lunch before retracing your steps.
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