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Chandler View circuit walk

Oxley Wild Rivers National Park

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Overview

Dry rainforest, birdwatching, and scenic views from the lookout make Chandler View circuit walk from Long Point an excellent medium walk.

Distance
6km loop
Time suggested
2 - 3hrs
Grade
Grade 3
What to
bring
Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
Remember to take your binoculars if you want to bird watch.

Accessed from Long Point campground and picnic area, the moderately challenging Chandler View circuit walk offers the chance to get up close to and experience the unique dry rainforest that has put Oxley Wild Rivers National Park on the map.

The medium length track leads through dry rainforest where you might see the delicate rock orchids and felt ferns that only grow in these conditions. The track then opens out, following gorge ridges dotted with yellow box and silvertop stringybark.

Take a break at Chandler River lookout and take in the scenic views over the river. You'll be able to see the dry rainforest as pockets of darker green patches of vegetation, often located on the southern facing slopes. And bring your binoculars for wildlife and birdwatching.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

On the way

  • Long Point Campground, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo: Rob Cleary

    Long Point campground and picnic area

    Long Point campground and picnic area is a great base for birdwatching and walking to scenic views over Macleay Gorge, in New England.

  • View of a river running through steep gorge country in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo credit: Piers Thomas © DPIE

    Chandler River lookout

    Chandler River lookout is in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park along Chandler View circuit walk. It’s a great place to enjoy stunning river valley views and watch raptors soar overhead.

 

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