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Mt Imlay National Park
New South Wales 2550
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Mt Imlay offers glimpses of the coast while walking through unique forest. The Mt Imlay area supports a
population of extremely rare Eucalyptus imlayensis. Aboriginal people know the mountain as Balawan, a powerful spiritual place of great significance. The mountain was named in more recent times after the three Imlay brothers, who played an important part in opening the Eden-Monaro district to
European settlement in the 1830s and 40s.
The 3-km track (about 4 hours return) to
the summit from the end of the Burrawang Forest Road is very steep and rough and should only be attempted in daylight with good weather conditions. There's a
picnic area at the western end of Burrawang Forest Road, where the mountain track starts.
Access 35 km south-west of Eden. Entry is from
the Burrawang Forest Road off the Princes Highway 20 km south of Eden.
Merimbula, phone 6495 5000