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| Inside Mulligans Hut. |
Litle Dandahra Creek was the site of William Mulligans Hydroelectric Scheme and the remnants of this project can still be explored today.
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| Little Dandahra Creek |
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| Eastern Water Skink, Little Dandahra Creek. |
Barra Nulla Cascades are a short walk downstream from Mulligans Hut Picnic Area and have formed some popular swimming holes.
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| Barra Nulla Cascades. |
We still haven't seen the Gibraltar Waratah in flower so we are more than happy to come back to this delightful campground one day in spring. If you are interested in finding out more, here are the blogs on our previous camping trip, wildlife and walks.
Details for Mulligans Campground:
Where: Gibraltar Range National Park (Southern Section). The turn off to the campground is 68 km east of Glenn Innes or 92 km west of Grafton along the Gwydir Highway.
Access: Muligans Drive is a 9 km unsealed, 2WD, all weather road. There is a narrow bridge near the entry.
Campsites: 15 defined sites.
Types of Camping: tents, medium motorhomes, small caravans, camper trailers and camping beside vehicles. There is a separate group area with a shelter shed, tables and gas/electric barbecues.
Camping Fees: $6 per night per adult (16 years+). $3.50 per night per child (5-15 years). Infants (0-4 years) free.
Vehicle Fee: $8 per day, or buy a vehicle pass.
Bookings: No bookings. Self-register and place the correct money into provided envelopes.
Facilities: Amenities block with cold showers, flushing toilets and laundry tubs. Disability shower and toilet. Table, fire place and water tap in every campsite. Firewood. Two picnic areas with free gas barbecues.
Prohibited: Pets, smoking, gathering firewood.
Contact: Glen Innes 02 6739 0700 Contact Hours: 8.30am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
Of Interest: Mulligans Hut. Christmas Bells in summer, Gibraltar Waratah in spring. Great variety of walks.
Wildlife we saw in Gibraltar Range National Park in March 2019:
Red-necked Wallaby, Red-bellied Black Snake, Lace Monitor, Eastern Water Skink. Butterflies: Orchard Swallowtail, Lesser Wanderer. Birds: Glossy Black Cockatoo, Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, Satin Bowerbird, Pied Currawong, Brown Gerygone, White-eared Honeyeater, Laughing Kookaburra, Superb Lyrebird, Bell Miner, Australian King Parrot, Buff-banded Rail, Scarlet Robin, Eastern Yellow Robin, White-browed Scrubwren, Grey Shrike-thrush, Welcome Swallow, Striated Thornbill, Bassian Thrush, White-throated Treecreeper, Brown Quail.