Overview
Soak in the breathtaking scenery of Glenrock State Conservation Area on this guided tour. We’ll scout out echidnas, sugar gliders, possums and owls along Yuelarbah walking track as they become active from sunset until the stars rise.
- When
Tours run once a month on Fridays. Dates and times are displayed when making an online booking.
2026 tour times:
- January to March: 7pm to 9pm
- April to September: 6pm to 8pm
- October to December: 7pm to 9pm
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Medium. Suitable for adults and children 5 years and over. Some sections of the path are uneven and dark. Please bring a torch to light the path.
- Price
- Adult $20 per person. Child (5 to 16 years) $15 per person. Family $60 for 2 adults and 2 children.
- Entry fees
- Price includes park entry fee
- Meeting point
- Angophora carpark, Scout Camp Road off Burwood Road, Kahibah.
- What to
bring - Clothes for all weather conditions, drinking water, insect repellent, raincoat, snacks, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, torch
- Bookings
- Bookings required. Phone 1300 072 757 for more information or book online.
Grab a torch and wander through deep gullies, coastal rainforest, beaches and rocky cliffs as the sun sets over the forest canopy. Your expert guide will reveal the secret lives of the wildlife that call this remarkable place home, from echidnas and sugar gliders to bats, possums and over 140 species of birds.
Learn what they eat, where they sleep and how they thrive in this incredibly diverse environment. And if you’re lucky, you might even spot the elusive powerful owl.
This relaxed twilight adventure takes you on a 4km return journey along Yuelarbah walking track. No matter your age, you’ll leave you amazed by the wonders of Glenrock State Conservation Area after dark.
It’s a good idea to wear fully enclosed shoes and bring insect repellent, drinking water, snacks and a small torch. Weather conditions can change quickly, so come prepared.
Park info
- in Glenrock State Conservation Area in the North Coast region
Glenrock State Conservation Area is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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