The Ngunnawal People
The Ngunnawal people are the traditional owners of the Canberra area, including Corin Forest. The area that is home to Corinbank has a long history of habitation, stretching back over 20 000 years. In the summer, local men and those from surrounding areas would move into the Brindabellas to meet and to hunt bogong moths, before returning to the plains of modern day Canberra.
Land History
Located above Gibraltar Falls between Billy Billy and Square Rocks, Corinbank lies amidst alpine meadows bathed in summer wildflowers. The Brindabellas have a rich history, from bogong moth hunts to the deep space tracking of mankind’s giant leaps. The site has been handcrafted by our volunteers to minimise our impact on the land and to enhance your enjoyment of the spectacular scenery. Follow lantern-lit pixie trails winding through eucalypt-shaded campsites past recycled timber tabletops on old tree stumps. Relax with the roos and parrots on your ‘front lawn’, or knock back a drink at bars made from fallen trees and built into surrounding boulders.
Corin Resort
Corin Forest is a year-round recreation facility with an emphasis on mountain sports and activities, located just 45 minutes drive from Canberra city. People of all ages will enjoy the exciting, world-class rides, like the waterslide and bobsled, and located in Corin Forest’s natural bushland setting, they become a unique and unforgettable experience.
For more information, check out http://www.corin.com.au/
