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. There is a camping facility located on a small grassy area beside the Koreela Creek.
How to get there: This park is near… Kyogle (90 km).
Best car routes: drive from Kyogle to Woodenbong. From Woodenbong, the park is located approx 30 kms west. Drive west along the Mt Lindesay Road to Old Koreelah and follow White Swamp Road (unsealed) to the park.
Road quality: paved to Old Koreelah.
Park use fees apply.
Up to date information on park facilities, closures, payment for park passes and bookings of camping facilities are available via the National Parks and Wildlife Service App.
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/app
The NSW National Parks app is free to download on iOS and Android and offers an alternative to the traditional park brochure or map.
Download information on selected parks when you’re at home, then you can access park maps, guides and important info when you’re in a national park and may not have internet access or mobile reception.
- Download a park before you go, then navigational GPS functionality allows you to view information and maps even without internet access.
- Use the map to locate parks, trails, things to do and places to stay.
You’re never out of range with the NSW National Parks app.