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World Heritage-listed Border Ranges National Park near Murwillumbah, offers walking, cycling, drive touring, school excursion options, camping and scenic views that will take your breath away.
- Cougal, 2474, NSW
- (02) 6632 0000
The Border Ranges National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. A small portion of the national park is also located in South East Queensland. The 31,729-hectare (78,400-acre) park is situated approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) south of Brisbane, north of Kyogle.
Border Rangers National Park is located on the rim of a vast and ancient volcano and adjoins Lamington National Park in Queensland. The many walks in the park feature spectacular views, pristine rainforest, waterfalls, sparkling creeks, steep escarpments and rugged ridges.
NSW national parks are no smoking areas. World Heritage-listed Border Ranges National Park near Murwillumbah, offers walking, cycling, drive touring, school excursion options, camping and scenic views that will take your breath away.
Border Ranges National Park appeals to naturalists, birdwatchers and geologists as well as bushwalkers with its spectacular views, pristine rainforests, waterfalls plunging into deep gorges, sparkling creeks, steep scarps and rugged ridges.