Moss Wall Walk
Awabakal Country

15 min to 30 min

620 m
return

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Moderate track
A gentle walk past the Boarding House Dam and through moist rainforest to a long straight moss covered wall. Spend some time exploring the creek and pools beside the moss wall before retracing your steps back to the Boarding House dam picnic area and car park. A cool sheltered spot to relax, particularly on a hot summer day. Let us begin by acknowledging the Awabakal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 
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Boarding House Dam Picnic area near Watagan Forest Rd in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Large tree stump at Board House Dam near Watagans Forest Rd in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Track towards Boarding House Dam near Watagans Forest Rd in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2008.
Boarding House Dam near Watagans Forest Rd in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2008.
Looking at Boarding House Dam Picnic area near Watagans Forest road in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Creek and rock formations in Boarding House Creek in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Intersection with timber steps close to Boarding House Dam in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Track near Boarding House Dam near Watagan Forest Rd. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Track through forest in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Timber track marker near the Moss Wall in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Moss Wall near the Boarding House Dam in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Moss Wall near the Boarding House Dam in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Close up of moss on the moss wall near Boarding House Dam near Watagan Forest Road in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Moss Wall near the Boarding House Dam in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Moss Wall near Boarding House Dam in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Moss wall in forest near the Watagan Forest Road. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Pool of water near the Moss Wall in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
Timber bridge crossing creek near the moss wall in the Watagans. | Photo by admin, 2010.
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Safer Bushwalks
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Before you start any bushwalk ensure you;
• Tell someone you trust where you are going and what to do if you are overdue
• Have adequate equipment, supplies, skills & knowledge for the whole journey
• Consider the impact of weather forecasts, park/track closures & fire dangers
• Can respond to emergencies & call for help at any point
• Are healthy and fit enough for this journey
If not, change plans and stay safe. It is okay to delay and ask people for help.
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Getting There
Transport options and directions
Start (-32.9982645,151.4056592)
Mode Car (There is free parking available.)
DirectionsFrom Pacific Motorway, M1
  • Turn on to Freemans Drive Exit then drive for 510 m
  • Keep right and drive for another 45 m
  • Turn right onto Freemans Drive and drive for another 4.6 km
  • Turn right onto Mount Faulk Road and drive for another 10.6 km
  • Continue onto Heaton Road and drive for another 205 m
  • Continue onto Watagan Forest Road and drive for another 2.7 km
  • Turn sharp right onto Boarding House Dam Road and drive for another 630 m
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Track Notes
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Getting started
From the boarding house dam picnic area, this walk follows the track gently up timber steps, keeping the very large tree stump and dam on your right. This walk follows the track (with a concrete dam on the right) for about 45m, before descending gently on a track and timber steps for about 30m, until coming to a three-way intersection, with a track (on the left) and footbridge (on the right).....
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Start.
Boarding House Dam Picnic Area (about 15 m back from the start).
Boarding House Dam Picnic Area
Boarding House Dam Picnic Area

The boarding house dam picnic area in the Watagans National Park offers a relaxed spot to have a picnic amongst large gum trees, combined with a walk to the dam and moss wall. The picnic area is surrounded by a wide, sleepy creek that has been widened by the dam. There are a number of sheltered picnic tables, barbeques, a toilet, and water (treat water before use - water maybe unavailable). The dam was built in 1952 for fire fighting and recreational use. The area was established in the 1850s as a logging camp, as part of the Barnier Timber Lease. Now it is a great picnic area,
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The boarding house dam picnic area in the Watagans National Park offers a relaxed spot to have a picnic amongst large gum trees, combined with a walk to the dam and moss wall. The picnic area is surrounded by a wide, sleepy creek that has been widened by the dam. There are a number of sheltered picnic tables, barbeques, a toilet, and water (treat water before use - water maybe unavailable). The dam was built in 1952 for fire fighting and recreational use. The area was established in the 1850s as a logging camp, as part of the Barnier Timber Lease. Now it is a great picnic area,

After another 85 m turn left.
After another 205 m come to "Moss Wall".
Moss Wall
Moss Wall

This 120m-long stretch of moss-covered rock wall overlooks Boarding House Creek (close to Watagans Forest Rd) and is well worth the walk. The moss wall and surrounding creek side is an enchanting spot to explore, particularly on a hot summer's day.
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This 120m-long stretch of moss-covered rock wall overlooks Boarding House Creek (close to Watagans Forest Rd) and is well worth the walk. The moss wall and surrounding creek side is an enchanting spot to explore, particularly on a hot summer's day.

Turn around here and retrace the main route for 310 m to get back to the start.
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Moss Wall Walk


Grading
Class 3/6
Moderate track
Length 620 m
Time 15 min to 30 min
Quality of track Formed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6)
Gradient Gentle hills with occasional steps (2/6)
Signage Directional signs along the way (3/6)
Infrastructure Generally useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats) (1/6)
Experience Required Some bushwalking experience recommended (3/6)
Weather Weather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
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