The Sky Walk is at the start of the longer Wonga Walk, which makes a loop through the virgin rainforest you look over from the Sky Walk. The entire Wonga Walk is paved with asphalt (except for a few steps), making it easy to walk on in any weather. I was amazed by how many different kinds of giant rainforest trees there were -- along with many different kinds of vines and shade-loving plants that live on the forest floor. We saw many bush turkeys along the path. They are constantly scratching and turning over the leaves on the forest floor, making it appear well cared for. It's a fantastic walk. Highly...
Read moreIf you're driving through Dorrigo, make sure you take the turn off from the main road to experience the views from the Skywalk Lookout. The walk to the Skywalk Lookout is easily accessible from the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre. The lookout is wheelchair friendly. The view is free - feel free to make a donation at the door if you want. The walk from the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre to the viewing platform is only 100 metres. From the viewing platform you'll see the Dorrigo National Park from the top of the...
Read moreWe went at 8:30am, 2$ per person. Still very foggy, didn't see any view however we didn't know about the walks. So we decided to go to the Crystal falls. 2.4km from a picnic area, 20 mins walk down and 40 up. It is a steep downhill all the way and then uphill all the way. Definitely worth it as you pass a lovely bridge and can walk behind the fall. It was still a little foggy, which made lovely pictures. I would recommend. Quiet a lot of parking spaces. Only 1/2 if you...
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