Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area
Rumbalara Reserve
(0km) Henry Parry Dr trackhead → Back gate of 2GO car park
(0km) Back gate of 2GO car park → Top of staircase on Rainforest walk
Continue straight: From the end of the management trail, this walk goes up the metal staircase, arriving at an intersection, with a 'Rainforest Track' signpost, at the top of the stairs, pointing back to 'Henry Parry Drive'.
Rumbalara Reserve Flora and Fauna
(0km) Top of staircase on Rainforest walk → Southern int of White St firetrail and Rainforest walk
Cappers Gully quarry
(1km) Southern int of White St firetrail and Rainforest walk → Southern Int of Rainforest walk and Bayview firetrail
Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Ouraka Point' arrow up the steps and along the bush track. The walk crosses some short metal footbridges and then climbs more steeply, through beautiful forest scenery. The walk climbs a lot of sandstone steps and some sets of metal stairs, and after some time arrives at an intersection, with a 'Rainforest Track' signpost pointing back to 'Cappers Gully'.
(1km) Southern Int of Rainforest walk and Bayview firetrail → Int of Rainforest walk and Casuarina walk
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Ouraka Point' arrow down the steps and along the bush track. After descending for a short distance, the track bends to the right and levels out. The track meanders for some time through beautiful forest scenery, crossing two short metal footbridges, before climbing a long set of sandstone steps, then a metal staircase, arriving at an intersection with a management trail, with a 'Rainforest Track' signpost pointing back to 'Cappers Gully'.
Casuarina
(2km) Int of Rainforest walk and Casuarina walk → Ouraka Point
Ouraka Point
(2km) Int of Rainforest walk and Casuarina walk → Sculpture of Charles Sturt
(2km) Sculpture of Charles Sturt → Junction of Ironbark, Casuarina and Flannel flower walks
Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Nurrunga Picnic Area' arrow along the paved track, keeping the views of Gosford to the left. The walk climbs gently for a short distance before arriving at a track junction with signposts for the 'Ironbark Loop', the 'Casuarina Track' and the 'Flannel Flower Track'.
(2km) Junction of Ironbark, Casuarina and Flannel flower walks → Matthew Flinders sculpture
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Nurrunga Picnic Area' arrow (Ironbark Loop sign), along the bush track, keeping the views of Gosford to the left. After a short distance, the walk arrives at an intersection, with an 'Ironbark Loop' signpost pointing back 'To Casuarina Track', beside a sculpture of Matthew Flinders.
Sculptures in Rumbalara
(2km) Matthew Flinders sculpture → Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sculpture
(2km) Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sculpture → End of Dolly Ave
Maps for the Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area walk
You can download the PDF for this walk to print a map.
These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.
| Gosford | 1:25 000 Map Series | 91312S GOSFORD | NSW-91312S |
| Gosford | 1:100 000 Map Series | 9131 GOSFORD | 9131 |
Cross sectional view of the Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area bushwalking track

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001
Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.
| Length | 2.2 km | ||
| Time | 1 Hr | ||
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Grade 4/6 Hard track | AS 2156.1 | Gradient | Very steep (4/6) |
| Quality of track | Formed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6) | ||
| Signs | Directional signs along the way (3/6) | ||
| Experience Required | Some bushwalking experience recommended (3/6) | ||
| Weather | Storms may impact on navigation and safety (3/6) | ||
| Infrastructure | Limited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6) |
Some more details of this walks Grading
Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk
Gradient
820m of this walk has gentle hills with occasional steps and another 640m is very steep. Whilst another 600m has short steep hills and the remaining 120m is flat with no steps.
Quality of track
Around 1.5km of this walk follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles, whilst the remaining 660m follows a clear and well formed track or trail.
Signs
Around 2km of this walk has directional signs at most intersection, whilst the remaining 160m is clearly signposted.
Experience Required
Around 1.4km of this walk requires no previous bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 820m requires some bushwalking experience.
weather
Around 2km of this walk is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation), whilst the remaining 160m is affected by storms that may impact your navigation and safety.
Infrastructure
Around 1.2km of this walk is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats), whilst the remaining 1km has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced).
Similar walks
A list of walks that share part of the track with the Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area walk.
Other Nearby walks
A list of walks that start near the Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area walk.
Plan your trip to and from the walk here
The Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area walk starts at the Henry Parry Dr trackhead (gps: -33.433759, 151.34689)
The Rainforest walk to Nurrunga picnic area ends at the End of Dolly Ave (gps: -33.423117, 151.34897)
Weather Forecast
This walk starts in the Hunter weather district.
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Park Information
Rumbalara Reserve
The Rumbalara Reserve is a protected area of bushland just to the east of Gosford City. The area is part of the Hornsby Sandstone Plateau and is home to some diverse flora and fauna. There are some good picnic areas and great walking in the reserve. Rumbalara is an aborginal word meaning 'rainbow', the name suits this place well, with its great range of colour in the rock and plants.
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