Coorabakh-Nationalpark

The Coorabakh National Park is a national park in the northeast of the Australian state of New South Wales, 272 kilometers north-east of Sydney in the small town of Hannam Vale.

Three volcanic cone with the name Big Nellie (31 ° 42 ' 2'' south; 152 ° 31' 20 '' East ), Flat Nellie (31 ° 42 ' 39'' South, 152 ° 30' 37 '' East ) and Little Nellie (31 ° 41 ' 40'' South, 152 ° 30' 3 '' East ) dominate the park.

The park is covered with tall eucalyptus trees and undergrowth on the exposed Lansdowne stage while subtropical and warm - temperate rain forest occurs in more sheltered locations. Endangered species in the park are the spot -tailed quoll, an owl ( Powerful Owl ) and the Stuttering Frog.

Newbys Cave, a cave that can be reached if one follows the Newbys Creek from the parking lot. Newbys Lookout has a picnic area and offers a view over the valley of the Manning River. Flat Rock Lookout ( 31 ° 41 ' 17'' South, 152 ° 30' 23 '' East ) dominated the upper Lansdowne Valley and the Comboyne plateau stage. At the picnic area at the Starr Creek you will find a platform for viewing the rainforest.

Subsequent to the National Park is the Lansdowne State Forest.

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