Significant tree species include blue quandong, white booyong, hoop pine, blush bloodwood, strangler fig, red carabeen, bangalow palm, sugarbark, grey myrtle, coachwood and maiden's blush.
[1][2][3] The rainforest at Woolgoolga Creek is a known habitat of the rare mottled tree snail.
50 species of native animals have also found refuge, such as: brush-tailed rock wallaby, powerful owl, leaf-tailed gecko, giant barred and long-nosed potoroo.
The eastern end of the reserve includes areas cleared for hardwood plantation during the 1960s.
[2] This New South Wales protected areas related article is a stub.