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Yarrahapinni - Macleay Valley Coast Tourism; Kempsey Visitor Centre; South West Rocks Visitor Centre
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Yarrahapinni

On a clear day from the top of 498-metre Mount Yarrahapinni, in the Yarriabini National Park, you can almost see the entire Macleay Valley Coast. Significant to the Dunghutti and Gumbaynggirr nations, Yarriabinni means 'koala rolling'. Yarrahapinni Scenic Drive winds from Grassy Head through Mount Yarrahapinni’s old growth forests and loops back onto the Pacific Highway. Relax en route at the Pines Picnic Area under towering flooded gums and hoop pines then wander through dense rainforest to babbling Way Way Creek, before driving up to the lookout and its endless views.

 
View from Mt Yarrahapinni Lookout over looking Yarrahapinni, Stuarts Point and South West Rocks.