Jerusalem Creek walk traces the water’s journey to its connection with the sea. This is an important wetland area for many shorebirds, which roost and nest along the creek banks. Watch out for the pied oyster catcher and beach stone-curlew ( as per NSW National Parks & Wildlife Services)
Head to the Black Rocks campground in Bundjalung National Park. The start of the walk is at the northen end of the campgrounds, fully signed
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Nice and easy walk, WWII bunkers, Melaleuca stained creek waters
Camping fees & vehicle pass fees as per NSW National Parks & Wildlife
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/jerusalem-creek-walk
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