White Rock River picnic area

Highlights

  • Scenic stop with towering ribbon gums and tranquil picnic setting
  • Part of a unique route featuring waterfalls and ancient granite tors
  • Habitat of the rare long-footed potoroo—spot tracks or feeding signs

Overview

The waterfalls, forest giants and ancient granite tors car touring route will take you right past White Rock River picnic area. Located in the south western side of the park, this great picnic spot…

The waterfalls, forest giants and ancient granite tors car touring route will take you right past White Rock River picnic area.

Located in the south western side of the park, this great picnic spot features picnic tables and wood barbecues set beneath a towering canopy of ribbon gums; it’s a great place to stop to stretch your legs.

As well as being easy on the eyes, this part of the park is especially important. It provides the habitat for the endangered long-footed potoroo. While you’re unlikely to see one of these nocturnal marsupials yourself, you may well spot their tiny tracks, newly-dug holes or even some of their favourite snack; fungi.

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Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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