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Lake Barrine Walk

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Lake Barrine Walk:

Twin Kauris:

This is a short walk, beginning at the picnic and swimming area of the lake. The path is well constructed with a bitumen surface leading to a wooden platform built close to each tree trunk with interesting information posts describing the trees' history and importance to their environment.

Perimeter Walk:

A continuance of the Twin Kauris walk will lead eager walkers to begin the six kilometre perimeter walk of Lake Barrine (1213Ha).

It is recommended that at least one and a half hours be allowed to complete the walk.

Common sightings include the Musky Rat Kangaroo, carpet Python, Water Dragon, Ulysses Butterfly and prolific birdlife.

Although reasonably long, the walk is still quite leisurely, with wooden benches placed at the lakes edge offering a wonderful view of the tea house, whilst you relax and catch your breath.

 

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