Moore Park Nature Reserve

National Parks and Reserves

Walking into the depths of the subtropical rainforest at Moore Park Nature Reserve gives you an idea of what much of the Northern Rivers region must have been like when it was home to the Githabul people. Now, this is one of the largest remaining stands of black bean and silky oak in the entire area.

From October to May, look up into the dense canopy, because this is the maternity ward for thousands of flying foxes. During the summer, you can even see the mothers with their offspring clinging tightly to them. Be quiet though, because they shouldn’t be disturbed. Birdwatchers might also spot rainforest pigeons, including the brilliantly plumaged rose-crowned fruit doves, as well as black bitterns and bush hens.

The picnic area, beside Richmond River, is a cool and peaceful place for a lunch or a barbecue.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Looking along the Border Loop track. Photo:John Spencer

Border Loop Walk

Cougal, Kyogle

Falcorostrum loop walking track, Border Ranges National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Falcorostrum Loop Walking Track

Mebbin, Tweed

Murray Scrub walking track

Murray Scrub walking track

Toonumbar, Kyogle

Brushbox Falls waterfall trickles down a rock face into a pool surrounded by rainforest, Border

Brushbox Falls lookout

Border Ranges, Kyogle

Murray Scrub lookout, Toonumbar National Park. Photo: J Atkins/NSW Government

Murray Scrub lookout

Upper Eden Creek, Kyogle

Visitor enjoying valley views from Border Loop lookout. Credit: John Spencer © DPE

Border Loop lookout and picnic area

Cougal, Kyogle

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