Bimberamala National Park, Nature reserve in Shoalhaven City Council, Australia
Bimberamala National Park is a nature reserve in Shoalhaven City Council featuring steep forested slopes and varied habitats. The area supports a wide range of native plants and animals across its different landscape types.
The park was established in 2001 to protect the natural habitats and diversity of this New South Wales region. This action marked an important step in ensuring long-term conservation for the area.
The land has long been home to local Indigenous communities and remains an important place for their connection to the natural world. The communities maintain their relationship with the landscape across the park.
Entering the park requires a four-wheel drive vehicle and care on the rough tracks. It is wise to bring topographic maps and check conditions in advance before heading out.
The Bimberamala River cuts through a deep valley in the park with pools of water that feed into the larger Clyde River system. These hidden water sources are vital gathering points for wildlife throughout the landscape.
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