Evans Head Nature Reserve is a coastal protected area in New South Wales known for its unique littoral rainforest and diverse native flora and fauna, offering peaceful nature walks and birdwatching opportunities.
Located in northern New South Wales along the coast near the township of Evans Head, Evans Head Nature Reserve protects a rare remnant of littoral rainforest, which is significant for its ecological value and biodiversity. The reserve spans a small but important area of coastal forest and sandplain ecosystems, providing habitat for many native birds, reptiles, and mammals. Historically, this area was traditionally used by the Bundjalung people, and it remains culturally important. Visitors to the reserve can experience easy walking trails through dense rainforest vegetation contrasting with nearby coastal views. The forest contains species such as the rare native olives, wattles, and a variety of native orchids, attracting botanists and nature lovers. Birdwatching is a highlight, with species including kookaburras, lorikeets, and honeyeaters commonly observed. Though modest in size, the reserve offers a tranquil natural setting away from developed areas, making it ideal for peaceful hikes and wildlife observation. The nearby Evans Head township adds amenities and access for visitors exploring the reserve and surrounding coastal environment. Conservation efforts focus on protecting the delicate forest from invasive species and human impact, preserving the native ecosystem's integrity.
Littoral Rainforest Walk – a short trail through rare coastal rainforest
Diverse native bird species, including rainbow lorikeets and kookaburras
Presence of rare native coastal flora such as olives and wattles
Quiet picnic spots surrounded by native vegetation
A rare coastal rainforest ecosystem featuring native species adapted to sandy soils near the ocean.
Home to a wide variety of birds including colorful lorikeets, honeyeaters, and kookaburras.
Distinct native plant communities that thrive in the sandy soils fueling diverse understory growth.