Friends of betside trail

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This is the place where volunteers can share all kinds of things of interest with. Before turning back, linger for a while to watch wedge-tailed eagles circle overhead. This closed group is a gathering place for all the valued volunteers of the Friends of the Betsie Valley Trail. The track ends just past Woody Creek’s junction with Reedy Creek. Continue for another 200m, cross another branch of the creek over a small bridge, then walk for 1km along the other side of Woody Creek. Keep an eye out for tall, elegant brolgas, especially in August when you might be lucky enough to see their courtship dances.Īfter about 1.5km the trail crosses a branch of Woody Creek. Or, settle into a picnic on the tree-lined banks of Woody Creek.Īrrive at the park and trail head for a 5km return-walk along Weir Road, or drive along Weir Road into the park until you reach the gravel parking lot next to the park entry sign.įrom the parking lot you’ll hike south along Woody Creek on the flat management trail.

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Bring the kids and head to a fishing spot to cast a line when bass are in season from September to April. This 2hr walk is the perfect way to experience the vibrant birdlife that take refuge in this rare coastal wetland.

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Snakes are common in this park, so take care when walking or cycling through long grass.Avoid cycling in Everlasting Swamp National Park after rainfall or floodingĬool, late autumn and winter days are the best times to use this walking track.

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