Using the park’s fire trail system, the Boonoo Boonoo River Walk connects Cypress Pine Campground to the Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area, offering excellent swimming, hiking and picnicking opportunities.
In summer, what better place to relax than by a river! The Boonoo Boonoo River Walk, can be accessed via several places along Falls Road. Spring is a great time to experience this walk, as the park is a haven for wildflowers, including a variety of wattles, pea flowers and rock orchids.
The track leads you through dry eucalypt forest and vegetation in the riparian zone – the interface between the land and the waterway – a little way back from the river. Make the most of the two river visits by having a dip, a swim, or, at the very least, by splashing someone in your group.
If you’ve approached the river quietly, you may be lucky enough to spot a platypus. Around sunrise and sunset, wallabies and kangaroos might be seen grazing close by or drinking at the river.
Start at either Cypress Pine campground or Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area.
For more information see https://www.visittenterfield.com.au/content/uploads/2020/02/Boonoo-Boonoo-National-Park-Map.pdf
A detailed description of the walk!
There is a $8 national park vehicle entry fee. There are self-registration boxes at Cypress Pine camping area or the Boonoo Boonoo Falls picnic area, correct change appreciated.
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