Environment and Resource Management

Nerang National Park and Nerang State Forest

Nerang National Park and Nerang State Forest provide quality habitat for koalas and glossy black-cocktoos. Photo: DERM.

Nerang National Park and Nerang State Forest provide quality habitat for koalas and glossy black-cocktoos. Photo: DERM.

Welcome

The local Aboriginal tribe of the Gold Coast area are known are the 'Kombumerri/Ngarang-Wal' people. They would like to welcome you to this area and ask that you show respect when visiting our beautiful country.

Location

Nerang National Park and Nerang State Forest are 12 km from Surfers Paradise, on the north-west outskirts of Nerang.

What's special

Explore dry rainforest and open eucalypt forests on a scenic bushwalk or horseride, or cycle along one of the designated mountain-bike tracks. These largely undeveloped sanctuaries in the Gold Coast hinterland form a green backdrop to the township of Nerang.

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Last updated 7 June 2011

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Nerang National Park and Nerang State Forest

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