Crawford River Regional Park
Things to see and do
* Pleasure driving along 'The Boulevard', which follows the northern bank of the river, through forests of Brown Stringybark, Manna Gum and lush tree-fern lined gullies, is a beautiful way to discover the Park.
* Camping at Hiscocks Crossing and picnicking along 'The Boulevard' is popular
* Fishing is challenging, with species such as Redfin and Rainbow Trout to be caught. Freshwater crayfish are also found in the river
* Bushwalking through the Park is relaxing and enjoyable. There are numerous bird species to view and vegetation types to discover. A return 2.5 km nature trail from the Hiscocks Crossing camping area takes you along the river's edge through lush vegetation and then higher up into wet and dry sclerophyll forests
* Nature study in the variety of habitats makes the area valuable for students and photography enthusiasts alike. A quiet observer can discover a range of animals and botanists can enjoy the floristic diversity of the region.
Looking after the park
* All native animals and plants are protected
* Fires may be lit only in fireplaces provided
* Firearms are not permitted in the park
* Vehicles must stay on formed roads
* Removal of wood or plants from the park is prohibited
* Leave the park as you find it
Precautions
* Keep to the tracks provided as there are areas of poor drainage that require stabilisation
* Wear appropriate clothing to guard against the leeches that inhabit damp areas
* Be cautious when entering as the descent from the Greenwald end of the park is steep
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