Zamia Walk
The local Darumbal Aboriginal people have issued a special welcome to walkers to enjoy their time in Mount Archer National Park and there is so much to see and experience.
Practical advice offered by local walkers is to drive to the lookout atop of Mount Archer and walk the downward slope - your legs will thank you after you have finished the five-hour, 14 kilometre one way adventure.
Mount Archer is home to a variety of woodland birds including the vulnerable powerful owl. Glossy black cockatoos can also be seen feeding on she-oak seeds. If you wait quietly, you may see unadorned rock-wallabies come to drink from Moore's Creek in the early morning and late afternoon.
The dry rainforest communities are areas of high conservation value and include several plant species with restricted distributions.
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