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Border Ranges National Park
A Word Heritage Listed rainforest, the Border Ranges lies on the New South Wales/Queensland border. It encompasses 31,729 hectares of scenic rainforest featuring deep gorges with waterfalls that plunge hundreds of metres. Bushwalkers and birdwatchers flock to this park. …
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Koreelah National Park
Koreelah National Park, in the north of NSW near the Queensland border, protects one of the state’s western-most rainforest areas. Pockets of World Heritage rainforest hug steep slopes below Acacia Plateau and Mount Wilson. You might see the endangered double-eyed fig parrot,…
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Mebbin National Park
Mebbin shares its western boundary with Border Ranges National Park and forms part of the rim of the Mt Warning volcano. It’s made up of dry eucalypt and rain-forest, with a small section of old-growth forest.
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Moore Park Nature Reserve
This park protects one of the last remnants of ‘Boyds Scrub’. Several stands of gallery rainforest, including black bean and silky oak, provide habitat for a large colony of grey-headed flying-foxes and endangered black flying-foxes.
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Mount Warning National Park
World Heritage-listed Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is the remnant central plug of an ancient volcano. Wollumbin is a sacred place of great significance to the people of the Bundjalung Nation. It is a traditional place of cultural lore, initiation and spiritual education.
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Nightcap National Park
The lush World Heritage-listed rainforest of Nightcap National Park was preserved by a determined group of conservationists. The Mt Nardi and Minyon Falls areas are easily available by car and offer breathtaking views.
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Richmond Range National Park
This park is renowned for its gum species, extensive old-growth forest and the World Heritage-listed rainforest of the Cambridge Plateau. These internationally significant rainforests have an outstanding diversity of native plants and animals including many rare and threatened…
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Tooloom National Park
The Tooloom Scrub rainforest is World Heritage-listed, including important areas of red and flooded gum. There are 10 species of kangaroos and wallabies in the park, including the threatened long-nosed potoroo.
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Toonumbar National Park
Toonumbar National Park is located in the Richmond Range and contains two World Heritage listed rainforests, the Murray Scrub and the Dome Mountain Forest. The region is noted for its unique and complex natural environment. Much of this complexity is due to activity…
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Cnr Summerland Way & Anzac Drive
Kyogle, NSW, 2474
Phone 02 6632 2700
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