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Korora, NSW 2450

Coffs Harbour Grafton · New South Wales · Population 47,335 · Median age 44

Korora offers coastal trails, caravan parks, and easy access to the Coffs Harbour region's attractions and outdoor activities.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Korora is a residential suburb in the Coffs Harbour region with strong links to camping and coastal tourism. The area has excellent trail infrastructure with over 30 walking tracks nearby, ranging from short coastal walks to longer rainforest hikes. Several caravan parks operate in and around the suburb, making it a practical base for exploring the mid-north coast.

The suburb itself is well-serviced with shops, public facilities, and hospitality venues. The median population age of 44 suggests a mature community with established services. Fuel, supplies, and accommodation options are readily available for touring visitors.

About Korora — Demographics

Based on postcode 2450 area (ABS Census 2021)
47,335
Population
44
Median Age
$1,386/wk
Median Household Income
2.4
Avg Household Size
$1,733/mo
Median Mortgage
$370/wk
Median Rent
16%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • The Big BananaIconic Coffs Harbour region landmark 3.5km away

Must Do

  • Korora WalkClose, accessible coastal walk under 1km from the suburb
  • Rainforest Loop3.6km away, showcases regional vegetation and scenery
  • End Peak Trail3.5km away, offers elevated views and moderate hiking challenge

Travel Tips

  • Korora Walk and Luke Bowen Footbridge (both under 1km away) are accessible short walks ideal for breaking up driving time
  • Bananacoast Caravan Park is conveniently located 1.4km away for overnight stays
  • Multiple pubs within 3km offer casual dining and rest stops—Casay Bar & Decks, Greenhouse Tavern, and The Hoey Moey are all nearby
  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading to more remote trails in the region
  • 56 public toilets across the area provide good facilities for travellers
Traffic & Access: Korora is well-connected to the Coffs Harbour network with good road access. Multiple caravan parks and 56 public toilets indicate the area is set up for touring traffic.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild weather ideal for walking the region's 31 trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Korora?

There are 10 campsites near Korora, including Bananacoast Caravan Park (1.4km), Sapphire Beach Holiday Park (3.5km), Reception - Big 4 Park Beach Holiday Park (3.9km).

What walks and trails are near Korora?

There are 10 walking trails near Korora, including Luke Bowen Footbridge (0.9km), Korora Walk (0.9km), Gumgali Track (2.6km).

Is there fuel near Korora?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Korora, including EG Ampol Coffs Harbour (2.9km), Shell Reddy Express Coffs Harbour (3.5km), United Coffs Habour Central (4km).

What attractions are near Korora?

There are 7 attractions near Korora, including The Big Banana (3.5km), Mutton Bird Island (5.3km), Eastern Side Lookout (5.4km).