Auburn River National Park
The Auburn River flows over huge salmon-coloured boulders as it courses through a steep-sided gorge. In this scenic bush setting, weeping red bottlebrushes contrast with dark green stunted figs and flowering tea-trees along the creek.
Look up along the cliff tops and you may see peregrine falcons nesting. The forest and waterholes are also good spots for birdwatching. A 150 metre walking track leads to a lookout far above the river. Another quite strenuous trail winds down the side of the gorge. In spring, there are wildflowers to admire.
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