Tourist drive 22 travels across the island starting at the
Lawrence Car Ferry and ending at the
McFarlane Bridge that enters
Maclean. The bridge was named after
John McFarlane local member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly. The island is broken up into areas being- Woodford Dale (The last school on the island which closed in 2011) Woodford Leigh Brushgrove (Old, police station, post office, pub, shops) Ilarwill ( aboriginal village, old quarry boat shed) Tyndale South arm As well as many of property name like yakalo on the Lawrence side of the island Maclean District Golf Course is on the island. Hermitt Cave, Small's Pioneer Cemetery, Old Schools, Abandoned Quarry. Police station. Radio towers. Cane fields. And the mighty Clarence River
Woodford Island Nature Reserve The Woodford Island nature reserve (proclaimed in 1999) protects only a small part of the island, largely the higher elevation areas along the Woodford Island Ridge, and protects dry forest as well as providing habitat for threatened animal species. Threatened and vulnerable plant species found or predicted to be found in the reserve: •
Marsdenia liisae •
Eucalyptus psammitica •
Eucalyptus tetrapleura •
Angophora robur •
Paspalidium grandispiculatum •
Callistemon acuminatus •
Melichrus hirsutus •
Leucopogon recurvicepalus == References ==