Orara River – Coramba to Nana Glen

Natural Attractions

Take Coramba Rd out of town and in minutes you are immersed in a rural landscape that is home to rivers with freshwater swimming pools interspersed by gentle rapids. The Orara River is the only western flowing river in the region and is renowned for its crystal clear freshwater.

There are numerous entry points in the valley. A great introduction to the Orara River is the Hartley’s Bridge to Coramba Bridge paddle. With easy access and small races, it only takes 45 minutes and winds through pristine country and farmland. There are some fabulous picnic spots along the way.

A popular three hour trip starts at the third bridge on Dairyville Rd on the Urumbulum River and finishes at Watkin Rd on the Orara River. This trip should be done after some decent rain or you might find yourself dragging your kayak a fair bit.

There are easy rapids up to grade 2, suitable for those that can paddle straight and turn a kayak reasonably well. You might also encounter log jams so some skill is required. Be warned that after rainfall the rapids will be more challenging and it is recommended that you go with a guide or check with local operators before setting off.

Nearby Things to Do

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The Forest Sky Pier at Sealy Lookout

Forest Sky Pier, Orara East State Forest

Korora, Coffs Harbour

Orara East State Forest

Niigi Niigi – Sealy Lookout

Coffs Harbour

Coffs Conservatorium Building

Coffs Harbour Regional Conservatorium

Coffs Harbour

Fabric for sale

Nesting Needles

Coramba, Coffs Harbour

Guula the Koala sculpture takes in the view from Korora Lookout

Gumgali Track, Orara East State Forest

Korora, Coffs Harbour

Wompoo fruit-dove, Bindarri National Park. Photo: John Turbill/NSW Government

Bindarray Picnic Area

Upper Orara, Coffs Harbour

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