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1 hour return
2 km return
Limited parking at start of track
Narrow bush track, steep sections, rocks
Please supervise children – the rocks can be quite slippery
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Wellington Park Sign Manual
Regulatory and Interpretive Symbols
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Toilets Mens Ladies Disabled Family
Parking No Parking Camping No Camping Horse Riding No Horses
Fires Permitted Fires Not Permitted Dogs Allowed No Dogs Drinking Water Drink At Own Risk
Trail Bikes No Trail Bikes Bicycles Permitted No Bikes Vehicle Access No Vehicle Access
Walking Track No Pedestrian Access Rock Climbing
Caution Danger Cliff Face Danger Stones Falling Danger Shivering
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strong-billed honeyeater
The track gradually descends through bushland to the cool, fern-lined gully beneath delightful Snug Falls. Keep a look out for native orchids during spring and summer. In winter, eastern spinebills frequent the area, feeding on the pink and white flowering common heath. The sweet nectar of silver banksia flowers attracts crescent and yellow-throated honeyeaters, and green rosellas. You might also see strong-billed honeyeaters hopping their way up eucalypt trunks, picking at insects. Once down on the valley floor, look for the beautiful pink robin which feeds amongst the leaf litter of wet forests. The falls are particularly impressive after heavy rain, and in summer, it’s a great place to paddle in the shallows on a warm day.
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