Byfield National Park

The park contains a number of four-wheel drive tracks and camping areas.

[5] The park demarcates the southern boundary of a tropical savannah climate (Köppen: Aw), although the subtropics are almost a degree to the south.

[6] The park is home to Pandanus tectorius, a plant useful against coastal erosion and provides important habitat for many insects and animals.

Rangers are fighting a destructive pest known as the pandanus planthopper in the park, using various means including the use of a native wasp called Aphanomerus pusillus.

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Byfield National Park map, 2018