Washpool National Park - Washpool Walk - Glen Innes
Starting from the Coombadjha camping area, this loop walk climbs through rainforest and dry forest then descends to cross the beautiful Coombadhja Creek. You'll see rare giant red cedar trees, with signs explaining their historical significance. There are many places for quiet contemplation including the pretty Summit Falls. The changing plant life - rainforests of coachwood, crabapple, figs and lilly pillies - is a special feature of this walk.
Type of forest: Rainforest, dry forests
Walking distance: 8.5 kilometres
Time: 3.5 hours
Difficulty: There are some steeper sections of this walk, which along with the distance, require moderate fitness.
How to get there: Washpool National Park is near Glen Innes, a 7 hour drive north of Sydney. The walk begins and ends at the Coombadjha camping area.
Opening times
Glen Innes Park Office is open 8:30am- 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Contact
- Contact Information
- www.environment.nsw.gov.au/...
- Washpool National Park
Glen Innes, NSW 2370















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