
Dandry Gorge, nestled within the expansive Pilliga Forest, offers a serene retreat into nature's embrace. Visitors can explore the 'Sculptures in the Scrub' walking track, a 3-kilometre loop that showcases unique artworks set against the gorge's stunning backdrop. The trail meanders along the gorge's rim and descends to its base, providing insights into the area's rich Aboriginal heritage through informative displays. The well-maintained picnic area features shelters, free gas barbecues, and toilets, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. Camping is available in designated bush sites, accommodating tents, camper trailers, and small caravans. Accessing Dandry Gorge involves a drive from Baradine, with roads suitable for all vehicles when approached with care. The area is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and a variety of bird species, offering ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking a peaceful camping experience or a cultural exploration, Dandry Gorge provides a memorable escape into the heart of the Pilliga Forest.
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