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The Round Hill Creek Walking Trail, also known as the 'butterfly walk,' is a 1.2-kilometer bush track in Joseph Banks Conservation Park, Seventeen Seventy. Starting at the Captain Cook Monument, the trail follows the shoreline of Round Hill Creek, offering spectacular north-facing views across Eurimbula National Park and Bustard Bay to Bustard Head and Rodds Peninsula. During autumn and winter, migrating blue tiger butterflies, also known as 'Captain Cook's butterfly,' can be seen along the path. The trail includes some steep steps and small log bridges, leading to the 1770 headland car park, where walkers can continue to the viewing platform overlooking Bustard Bay. Dogs and domestic pets are not permitted in the national park.
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