
Aberbaldie Nature Reserve
National Park · Nature Reserve in New South Wales
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About Aberbaldie Nature Reserve
nature reserve in New South Wales, Australia
Aberbaldie Nature Reserve is a small protected area located in New South Wales, established in 2003 and managed by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Sitting at coordinates placing it in the New England region of NSW, the reserve covers an extremely compact footprint of less than a third of a hectare - making it one of the smaller nature reserves in the state's protected area network.
Given its modest size, Aberbaldie is not a destination for extended day trips or multi-activity visits, but rather a site protected for its conservation value within the local landscape.
Getting There and Access
The reserve is located near the 31°S, 151°E coordinates in northern NSW. For current access information and any specific conditions or restrictions, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service maintains a listing for Aberbaldie at nationalparks.nsw.gov.au.
Visitor Tips
There are no food or drink facilities at Aberbaldie Nature Reserve - no café, restaurant, or picnic area - and no shade is available on site. If you're planning a visit, bring your own water and sun protection, and make sure to eat before you arrive. Given the reserve's very small area, any time spent here will be brief, so it's best combined with exploration of the broader New England region.
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At a Glance
The Place
- Area
- 0.000284 km²
- Established
- 2003
- Significance
- State
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Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages
- Shade/Cover
- No shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
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