The Rosewood Creek Circuit in Dorrigo National Park is a lovely walk through thick forests, leading to beautiful swimming spots and stunning waterfalls. Covering about 9 kilometers with some ups and downs, it's not too hard but might get a bit tricky when heading down to the waterfalls. Starting either way, you'll be surrounded by lush trees, birds singing, and the sound of flowing water. Side paths take you to clear swimming holes, and further along, you'll find Coachwood Falls with its picturesque cascades. You can also take a longer detour to see the impressive Red Cedar Falls, the tallest waterfall in the park.
As you finish the circuit, you'll gradually make your way back to where you started, passing through peaceful forests and reminders of past logging activities. The hike ends back at the Never Never picnic area, where you can easily park your car. Despite a few challenges, like some steep paths, the Rosewood Creek Circuit promises a wonderful adventure in nature, with chances to swim, enjoy stunning waterfalls, and soak in the beauty of Dorrigo National Park's rainforests.