Cudgen Nature Reserve

National Parks and Reserves

Visit Cudgen Nature Reserve and you'll quickly leave the hectic Tweed Coast behind, as you surround yourself in a mosaic of beauty and contrasting landscapes.
Cudgen Nature Reserve. Photo: NSW Government
Cudgen Nature Reserve, koala. Photo: Alan Goodwin/NSW Government
Cudgen Nature Reserve. Photo: Alan Goodwin/NSW Government
Volunteers planting trees on cleared ground at Cudgen Nature Reserve. Photo: NSW Government
Cudgen Nature Reserve. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government
It's a modest reserve, but it's packed full of things to see and do for the whole family. Indulge in picnicking at Cudgen picnic area and admire the dramatic backdrop of Wollumbin Mount Warning.

It's also a great spot for birdwatching and home to some of the last remaining koalas on the Tweed Coast, so keep a lookout in the trees around the lake and near Round Mountain.

Go sailing on the lake or explore the shorelines and birdlife by kayak or canoe. And if that's not enough, the beach nearby also offers great fishing and surfing.