Description
Brimbin Nature Reserve, located near Taree, is a tranquil destination with a rich history.
Once the traditional land of the Biripi Nation, it has served as a site for significant stock routes, bullock roads, and river crossings. The reserve also holds historical significance as part of a property owned by Isabella Mary Kelly, New South Wales' only independent female colonial settler. The reserve offers a variety of activities for nature lovers, including walking trails, picnicking, and canoeing.
For bird enthusiasts, Brimbin Nature Reserve is a paradise. Its abundance of waterways provides a habitat for a diverse range of bird species, making it an excellent location for bird watching. The reserve is open year-round, but it is best to visit on warm and sunny days to fully enjoy the picnic shelters and avoid muddy trails after rainfall.
To reach Brimbin Nature Reserve, take the Brimbin Nature Reserve Road turnoff about 14 km west of Taree along the Pacific Highway if you are traveling by car. There is a car park at the park entrance. If you are using public transport, take a bus to Taree and then hire a taxi or rental car to reach the reserve.
In conclusion, Brimbin Nature Reserve offers a peaceful and rejuvenating experience for those seeking a day in nature. Whether you enjoy hiking, bird watching, canoeing, or picnicking, this reserve has something to offer. Come and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this breathtaking destination.
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Parks: Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Lookouts, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Toilets