This protected the area from logging with munitions lodged in trees creating risk for timber cutters.
The tracks in White Rock Conservation Park are a mixture of well-maintained near the carpark and unmaintained elsewhere.
This out-and-back track leads from the car park at Paperbark Flats Picnic Area located at the end of School Road to White Rock itself alongside the gully for most of the way.
It is for the most part a gently graded well formed 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) walk, although much of the route is on a vehicle track.
The area has abundant bird life, including endangered species such as the glossy black cockatoo.
Six Mile Creek boardwalk is a 375 metres (1,230 ft) diversion from the main White Rock Track and transverses in a loop through paperbark forest.