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Never Never Park

Hosted by Sharon · Megan, New South Wales
6 sites · RV, Tent, Lodging · 400 acres
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Never Never Park is a Sub-Tropical Rainforest property which borders the ancient Gondwana World Heritage National Park on 2 sides including along Coopernook creek. Located half an hours drive Northeast of Dorrigo and 1 hour West of Coffs Harbour (via Eastern Dorrigo Way) in the beautiful Bellingen Shire, surrounded by various National Parks with 4WD tracks, crystal clear creeks, waterfalls, cascades, swimming holes and picnic areas. The property is 400 acres featuring spring fed mountain streams, cascades and waterfalls that run through its central gorge. First surveyed in 1906 and logged in the days of bullocks and hand saws, remnants of a bygone era remain including the “Jack Feeney Memorial Giant Tallowwood Tree”, a Champion Tree of Australia listed in the National Register of Big Trees. It’s over 50m tall, more than 1000 years old, and was around long before Captain Cook reached our shores. The landscape starts in dense Sub-Tropical Rainforest opening up to lush green pastures overlooking the amazing views to the west showcasing hedge-rowed rolling hillsides and 1600m high mountain range towards Marengo. The local fauna is amazing and quite rare, featuring the locals of the Gondwana Rainforests, Koala’s, Wallabies, Paddy Melons, Lyre Birds, Satin Bower Birds, Glossy Black Cockatoo’s, King parrots, Crimson Rosella’s, Wedgetail Eagles, Catbirds, Riflebirds, Fairy wrens, Diamond pythons, Water dragons, Giant Panda snails, Glow Worms, Fire Flys and many more… including our Horses, Cows, Chooks and Bees. Similarly, the flora is very diverse including Native Tall Hardwoods, various types of Palms and tree ferns, Rainforest and flowering Trees, Vines, flowering grasses, Stag Elk horns and other epiphytes, Crows nests, Mosses, Orchids and more. A magical land that time forgot - Tranquil and Peaceful. Hang out in the lush greenness and read a book, walk barefoot in the paddocks, explore the creeks and waterfalls, walk the many trails through lush rainforest, birdwatching, gold panning, mountain biking or just sit around and enjoy the spectacular scenery…360 degree sky watching, see the Milky Way come alive at night, Clouds being birthed out of mountain gullies after rains, rolling mists and magical sunset views to the mountains… take your pick….
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Site 3B Western finger south

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 6 m
Site 3B is beautifully situated on an 800 metre mountain peak with a northerly aspect and views to the north, and surrounded by rainforest on 3 sides that drop down to 2 different creeks. It has ample shade from regenerating rainforest around its perimeter and is a camping site only with no amenities. Suits a 4WD, tents or a 4WD caravan that may need some levelling, although it is level in places. This piece of land is about an acre but has no fences from the rest of the property. There is rainforest, a creek (cow creek) and cascades 400 metres down the hillside to the north, Feeney creek 100. metres to the west, and an unnamed spring fed creek 50 metres to the east or a walk to the mountain rainforest tracks and Firefly falls creek to the southeast of about 500 metres. On this walk at twilight you can see glow worms all year around and fireflies between mid November and mid January. A walk back out to the font gate of 2km, brings you back out on Coramba road, and two bends to the north you will find the Champion Tallow wood tree over 50 metres high and 1000 years old. A further 3 kms brings you at Coopernook creek which is our eastern border with Dorrigo National Park. You can walk south back up the creek to find numerous swimming holes, water holes and cascades.
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Site 1A Witches circle north

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Site 1 is beautifully situated on an 800 metre mountain peak with a sunny northerly aspect and stunning rolling lush pastured hillside and mountain views to the north, and northwest. It is surrounded by ample shade regenerating rainforest, vines and majestic hoop pines. It is a camping site only and has no amenities. Suits a 4WD, tents or a 4WD caravan. This piece of. land is about an acre but has no fences from the rest of the property. If you are wanting to bushwalk or explore, there is rainforest, Cow creek and cascades 400 metres down the hillside to the north and east, a walk that goes down to Feeneys creek through rainforest to the northwest, or a walk to the mountain rainforest tracks to the southeast of about 500 metres that lead down to firefly falls creek and waterfalls another 800 metres walk. Along this walk at twilight you can see glow worms all year around and fireflies from mid November to mid January . A walk of 2km to the front gate and heading east on Coramba road 200 metres brings you to the giant Tallow wood tree. A further 2 kms brings you to the our border with Coopernook creek and the Dorrigo national park. Heading right up along the creek brings you to numerous cascades and large waterholes fed by waterfalls.
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Site 3A Western finger north

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 6 m
Site 3A is beautifully situated on an 800 metre mountain peak with a northerly aspect and views to the north, and surrounded by rainforest on 3 sides that drop down to 2 different creeks. It has ample shade from regenerating rainforest around its perimeter and is a camping site only with no amenities. Suits a 4WD, tents or a 4WD caravan that may need some levelling, although it is level in places. This piece of land is about an acre but has no fences from the rest of the property. There is rainforest, a creek (cow creek) and cascades 400 metres down the hillside to the north, Feeney creek 100. metres to the west, and an unnamed spring fed creek 50 metres to the east or a walk to the mountain rainforest tracks and Firefly falls creek to the southeast of about 500 metres. On this walk at twilight you can see glow worms all year around and fireflies between mid November and mid January. A walk back out to the font gate of 2km, brings you back out on Coramba road, and two bends to the north you will find the Champion Tallow wood tree over 50 metres high and 1000 years old. A further 3 kms brings you at Coopernook creek which is our eastern border with Dorrigo National Park. You can walk south back up the creek to find numerous swimming holes, water holes and cascades.
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No toilet
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Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
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Site 7 Never Never Pine Nursery

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 6 m
Site 7 is situated at 780 metre protected from wind, with a sunny aspect on lush pasture at the southern bottom of the cottage basecamp hillside with mountain peak views to the west and south. It is right on the corner of the border with Dorrigo National Park and the mountain side of Never Never, surrounded by ample shade, nearby unused horse lunging yards with rainforest and vines. It is a camping site only and has no amenities. Because it is located off the main internal road in a sunny spot, it suits a 2WD during a dry season or AWD most of the time. It would accomodate a campervan, camper trailer or tent. This piece of land is about an acre and very private, but has no fences from the rest of the property and is a favoured spot of our horses and cattle. If you are wanting to bushwalk or explore, spring gully and creek are located in a ravine 20 metres metres down the hillside to the west and the stream runs through rainforest to connects to Feeney creek. Glos work trail starts 20 metres north with a walk through the mountain rain forest to the southeast of about 800 metres that leads down to firefly falls creek and waterfalls. Along this walk at twilight you can see glow worms all year around and fireflies from mid November to mid January . A walk of 2km to the front gate and heading east on Coramba road 200 metres brings you to the giant Tallow wood tree. A further 2 kms brings you to the our border with Coopernook creek and the Dorrigo national park. Heading right up along the creek brings you to numerous cascades and large waterholes fed by waterfalls.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Never Never Park Belle Tent

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Bell tent · Sleeps 2
Site 5 Belle tent is 5 metres diameter for a total floor space of 18 metres square and 3 metre high. It is set up by default for two people, with a beautiful oak queen sized bed and bedding including doona, quilt, spare blankets and two large suede ottomans. It can sleep another 2 people by request. It is situated close by the basecamp cottage, in a recreational zone with livestock fences. Elevation is 840 metres on mowed grass with gorgeous lush green paddock, rolling hillside and mountain views to the north and northwest. It has views of Never Never Dorrigo national park mountain to the south. There are warm woollen rugs on floor. You can ask for additional camping stretcher bunks or single blow up beds on request. Site has an extension cord with power running up to the tent and lighting and a fan inside. Private outdoor self composting toilet and shower with instant gas heating for hot water. Nearby little kids playground, trampoline. Swimming pool and 100 metre flying fox by request. Gas barbeque, fire pit and picnic table. if you want to make a fire, ask us if it’s okay and if you can obtain some wood. Wifi on request for $10 per day.
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Site 4. Never Never Park Caravan

Onsite caravan/trailer · Sleeps 2
Site 4 is a modern caravan with shower, toilet and modern kitchen, situated on a small fenced block near the cottage. It has gas hot water, electricity supplied from our off-grid solar system and water supplied from our rainwater tanks. It has linen and towels, washing detergent and cloths, tea towels, cutlery and crockery, pots and pans, cups and mugs, basic tea and coffee making supplies. The bathroom has guest liquid soap, shampoo and conditioner. It has two skylights, large windows that look north and northwest to stunning rolling hillside, green pasture and mountain views. To the south its has national park mountain peak views. It has an outside table and chairs, an outdoor umbrella, and a fire pit.
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Toilet
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Pets allowed
Showers
Picnic table
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Megan, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sharon D.

Joined in September 2020

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