Bomaderry Creek Regional Park Footbridge - Bomaderry, NSW
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Tuena
S 34° 50.922 E 150° 35.658
56H E 280049 N 6141095
A small footbridge in dense bush crosses a gully draining water off the escarpment.
Waymark Code: WMG22D
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 01/03/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member CM-14
Views: 9

Bomaderry Creek Regional Park is a remnant area of bushland which borders the town of Bomaderry. The National Parks & Wildlife Service has responsibility for the park.

The creek flows through its gorge here & the walk follows its course, on both sides, so you do a loop. You descend the gorge, climb over huge boulders, walk under overhangs & cross the creek. Tree cover is heavy & there is both open forest & pockets of rainforest. The walk takes about two hours & is suitable for all seasons.

The footbridge enables you to safely cross a gully draining water from the escarpment.
Trail Name: She-Oak Crossing Walk

Approximate Length of Bridge: 16

Obstacle: A gully draining water from the escarpment to Bomaderry Creek

Trail Type: Earthen/Packed Dirt

Visit Instructions:
Photos are encouraged, but not required.
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