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Community Event: Fishermans Headland guided post burn walk, Tomaree National Park

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Fishermans Headland guided post burn walk, Tomaree National Park

October 20 @ 11:00 am 11:45 am

Fishermans headland guided post burn walk, Tomaree National Park

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Tomaree National Park

You’re invited to join us on a short guided walk to explore how the February 2024 fire impacted the headland and its vegetation. See and appreciate the recovery process in action — what is and isn’t recovering following this hot fire.

Register your preferred time on Sunday October 20

10 – 10:45 am

11 – 11:45 am

12 – 12:45 am

1 – 1:45 am

When registering, each order is limited to 4 people per order. For families or groups with additional people, please make a second order.

Please wear sturdy shoes for safety — while the paths are marked they are uneven and rocky.

Walks will start from the Iris Moore lookout and picnic area — exact spot will be advised prior to the walk.

Located at the end of Birubi Lane off Morna Point Road, Anna Bay

REGISTER HERE

The National Parks Association, through its local groups, the Friends of Tomaree National Park and Port Stephens Bushwalking Group, are our walk guides.

This walk is one of several activities in Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Tomaree National Park, and is being held as part of the family-friendly Picnic for Nature event at Iris Moore Reserve on the same day.

For more information about the Picnic for Nature and the activities, displays and stalls on the day, please see www.ecops.au/tomaree40-picnic

The Picnic for Nature is jointly hosted by the * National Parks and Wildlife Service * National Parks Association * Friends of Tomaree National Park * EcoNetwork Port Stephens

Organised By:

National Parks Association ~ Port Stephens Bushwalking Group & Friends of Tomaree National Park

Web: View Organiser Website