Grafton is the jumping off point for some staggering natural spaces both on the coast and up in the Great Dividing Range.
Nymboida National Park is to the west, in an environment of soaring old growth forest laced with fast-flowing rivers.
The area’s sharp slopes were formed by ancient volcanoes and ages of faulting and uplift, where rocky and far-flung valleys have been cut away by the Mann and Nymboida Rivers.
A great way to traverse the park is in a canoe, contending with rapids and scanning the crystal clear waters for water dragons, turtles and the last breeding population of the critically endangered eastern...
Read moreIt was wonderful to see parts of it re-growing. Some parts where still blackened by the fires.
It was cold and wet. It made, it even...
Read moreThis national park is a gem, access can be a bit rough but definitely worth the trip. Keep the place clean...
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