Description
Welcome to Moore Park Nature Reserve! Located at the confluence of Findon Creek and the Richmond River in Northern New South Wales, the Moore Park Nature Reserve is a small but significant remnant of "dry" rainforest.
The Reserve covers an area that was once part of the larger Boyd's Scrub rainforest, and is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
As you explore Moore Park Nature Reserve, you'll quickly notice the dominance of a large Moreton Bay Fig in the area. This is just one of several impressive canopy species found in this protected area. Other trees that tower over visitors include the Black Bean, Silky Oak, Plum Pine and Native Elm.
In addition to its remarkable plant life, Moore Park Nature Reserve is also the home of a colony of Flying Foxes. Observing these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience that visitors of all ages will enjoy.
It is important to note that this traditional country belongs to the Githabul Aboriginal people. The rainforest was a crucial food source for them, and visitors today can't help but feel a sense of reverence and respect for these historic inhabitants as they marvel at the natural beauty of the area.
Whether you are a nature lover, history buff or simply looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Moore Park Nature Reserve is a must-visit destination that you don't want to miss. Plan your visit today and discover the magic of this unique and special place!
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