Description
Waa Gorge is a hidden gem located in Moree, New South Wales, Australia.
It is situated at the northern-most point of Mt Kaputar National Park and offers a stunning natural escape for nature lovers. The gorge is known for its breathtaking beauty and visitors can spot various wildlife such as green tree snakes, wallabies, kookaburras, and goannas while exploring the area.
Apart from its natural wonders, Waa Gorge is also a great spot for swimming or having a picnic. Visitors can fully immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding area.
To reach Waa Gorge, visitors need to take the Warialda Rd from Moree and then follow the Terry Hie Hie turnoff, following the signs to the gorge. It is important to note that a 4WD vehicle is required for this route, which passes through several paddocks. Visitors must also remember to open and close the gates along the way. It is recommended to pick up a detailed guide for directions to Waa Gorge.
Moree, the location of Waa Gorge, offers a range of other attractions for visitors to explore. One popular attraction is the aquatic center, where visitors can relax in the town's warm artesian waters. Additionally, visitors can visit a pecan-nut plantation near the village of Pallamallawa, which produces a significant portion of Australia's annual crop. From March to July, visitors can learn about the cotton industry on a tour of a working cotton farm and gin. The Moree Plains Gallery is also worth a visit, showcasing a variety of artworks, including a collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Artefacts from the Kamilaroi region.
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