Bomaderry Creek Walking Track 

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Adjacent to the town of Bomaderry is Bomaderry Creek, a small oasis of bushland. Bush communities include patches of remnant rainforest, spotted gum forest, dry woodland and small hanging swamps. The small gorge is rich in Aboriginal heritage and sheer sandstone faces.

The Bomaderry Creek Walking Track follows Bomaderry Creek which has carved a course through sandstone forming impressive cliffs, rock walls, overhangs and caves. Visitor facilities include a grassed picnic area with sheltered tables, gas barbecue and toilets. Dogs are permitted in the park, provided they are kept on a leash at all times.

There are two tourist walks you can follow;

Walk 1 is a 5.5km return walk along the eastern & western tracks taking about three hours.

Walk 2 is a 1.4km return walk along the western track to rock crossing returning to the track head via Mossy Gully which takes about one hour. Parking, picnic and barbecue facilities available.

Facilities

  • BBQ Facilities, Car park, access with sssistance for the disabled, picnic area & a public toilet

Site Facilities  BBQ Area, Carpark, Picnic Area

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