Dooragan National Park

Enjoy some of the most spectacular views along the entire coast from three lookouts on top of North Brother Mountain. Aboriginal legend tells of the death of three brothers. North Brother Mountain, at the heart of the park, is the resting place of Dooragan, the youngest. The mountain supports a wide range of vegetation communities - including some of the best examples of old growth blackbutt forest in NSW and pockets of sub-tropical rainforest - that provide habitat for gliders, bats and koalas and offer unbeatable views up and down the NSW coast.

Getting there: This park is near Port Macquarie (45 km, 35 minutes)

From Port Macquarie take the Laurieton Road until you reach Laurieton, then take the Kew Road (towards the Pacific Highway) for 2.5 kilometres. Turn left into Captain Cook Bicentenary Road and follow it to the North Brother Mountain summit.



Leave the Pacific Highway at Kew, where it's worth visiting the Kew information Centre. Take the Laurieton Road and turn right into the Captain Cook Bicentenary Road after 8 kilometres. Follow this road to the North Brother Mountain summit.

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