
The Couridjah Corridor walk is a 14km return trail traversing Thirlmere Lakes and Nattai National Parks, ideal for hiking, bushwalking, and birdwatching. The path winds through Hawkesbury sandstone cliffs, sheltered gorges, eucalypt forests, and the wetlands of Thirlmere Lakes. Along the journey, you might encounter eastern grey kangaroos, wallaroos, brush-tailed rock wallabies, glossy black cockatoos, and powerful owls. The name 'Couridjah' means 'honey' in the Gundagurra language, reflecting the area's rich water supply and abundant wildlife. This Grade 4 track is best suited for experienced bushwalkers.
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