Glenrock State Conservation Area boasts a diverse environment from deep gullies to coastal rainforest, beaches and rocky cliffs. A major feature is the beachside Glenrock Lagoon, fed by Flaggy and Little Flaggy creeks to the west. The sandstones in these creeks have resisted erosion, resulting in attractive waterfalls and rockpools for which the area has long been renowned.
This series of caches will take you on a lap around some of the shared walking/riding paths in the reserve. To do in a single lap is approximately 8km. Minimal bush bashing is needed, perhaps a handful of metres here and there.
Parking/trailhead suggestions for the series are included in GC9Q2Q7 (Glenrock Lagoon).
Maybe the best views of the walk here, looking down onto the lagoon. Terrain once at GZ a definite 1.5-2 only. The cache is an encased bison tube, logsheet and pencil only.
This cache is located within a State Conservation Area, with permission by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Please ensure that NSW NPWS regulations are followed during your visit. Cache swag and trackables are not supposed to be placed in these caches.
Further information, including park safety messages, can be found at the following link:
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Glenrock-State-Conservation-Area