Walk with dinosaur ghosts on this easy walk in Barrington Tops.

Honeysuckle Forest walking track is a delightful amble taking in the ancient rainforest in the northern section of Barrington Tops National Park west of Gloucester.

A perfect introduction to the plateau region, this easy walk from Honeysuckle Picnic Area is ideal, whether you’re into high mountain adventuring or taking a leisurely car tour on the plateau.

Passing through magnificent Antarctic beech forest with thickets of soft tree ferns, have a look for the beech orchid that grows in its upper branches. The moss covered trunks are a spectacular sight in the misty rain. Rainforest gives way to open forests of brown barrel with an understory of tall mountain banksia, also known as honeysuckle.

The crisp mountain air might stimulate your appetite, so unpack a picnic hamper and enjoy a relaxing lunch. If you’re hungry for scenic views, try Thunderbolts lookout and Devils Hole lookout walk and picnic area.

Tree ferns on Honeysuckle Forest Walk in Barrington Tops
Tree ferns on Honeysuckle Forest Walk in Barrington Tops

Some areas of the parklands may have limited public access, check the NPWS alerts page for the latest info before you travel.