THE North Coast of NSW has many diverse and unique areas all linking back to when the East Coast volcanoes erupted 30 to 60 million years ago. If it wasn’t for that major upheaval, we wouldn’t have the Great Dividing Range holding rainforest pockets, rich-soil farmlands and wilderness areas. Luckily, on the North Coast we have access to the majority of these areas in some way.
One of these places is Bundjalung National Park, just 90 minutes south of the NSW-QLD border. On paper the park has a wide variety of things to do and, reminiscing from 20 years ago, I thought I’d head back for a few days. The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service states Bundjalung covers 21,000 hectares with a variety of different environments including wetlands, coastal, rainforest and much more. One significant feature is