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Located 2km from the centre of town on Lake Inverell Drive, walkers can leave the picnic area and follow the scenic 3km lakeside track to turn beside Langleys Island and return the same way.
Goonoowigall State Conservation Area (pronounced gunny-wiggle) is an Aboriginal work meaning – wallaby rock.
This scenic granite country has low hills and large boulders marking the skyline. The main entrance is located on the Tingha Road,
Barayamal (pronounced barrier-mill, an Aboriginal work for black swans) is accessed only by foot, through the Lake Inverell reserve. The park protects the rare grassy white box woodland Conservation of this area and has seen the native wildlife flourish,
With fantastic camping facilities available including powered and unpowered sites, a new amenities block, kiosk, water park, playground, laundry and much more. The reserve has a resident caretaker / ranger who will look after you during your stay.
Accommodation and camping facilities are available including powered and unpowered sites along with a general store and kiosk. In front of the Northcott Centre is an Adventure Playground, Splash Park and Giant Jumping Pillow,