Mount Imlay National Park

Mount Imlay National Park
Mount Imlay, 886 metres above sea level
Map showing the location of Mount Imlay National Park
Map showing the location of Mount Imlay National Park
Mount Imlay National Park
LocationNew South Wales
Nearest cityEden
Coordinates37°10′48″S 149°44′06″E / 37.17994°S 149.73506°E / -37.17994; 149.73506
Area48 km2 (19 sq mi)
Established21 July 1972
Governing bodyNSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
WebsiteOfficial website

Mount Imlay is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 387 km south of Sydney, named after the Imlay brothers, who were early pioneers to the district.[1] It is accessed from the Princes Highway, south of Eden, New South Wales. The mountain is called "Balawan" by Bidwell and Yuin peoples, and it is very important for their culture and spiritual teachings.[2]

The vegetation is mostly eucalyptus forest. The Imlay Mallee and Imlay Boronia are rare plants growing near the mountain's summit. However, there is a 2-hectare (4.9-acre) rainforest remnant surviving in a fire-free gully. It consists mostly of Black Olive Berry trees. The park contains large populations of wombats and superb lyrebirds.

Geology

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Most of Mt Imlay National Park was formed during the Ordovician Period, 500 to 435 million years ago, from sedimentary and metamorphosed rocks of the Mallacoota Beds, part of the Southern Highlands Fold Belt, including greywacke, sandstone and shale. The summit of Mt Imlay and the upper slopes are younger, with Devonian (395 to 345 Million years ago) rocks of the Merimbula Group, lying above the Ordovician sediments. The Merimbula Group includes sandstone, conglomerates, quartzite, siltstone and shale. Quaternary sediments form narrow river flats along the Towamba River on the northern edge of the park.

See also

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Mount Imlay Photos

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References

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  1. ^ * The main street of Eden, New South Wales is named Imlay Street.
  2. ^ "Mount Imlay National Park | Learn more". NSW National Parks. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
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  • Official website
  •  Mount Imlay National Park travel guide from Wikivoyage