Border Ranges National Park - Kyogle
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.
A short 200m walk at the Pinnacle to stunning lookout. Help protect endangered plants by staying on the walking track and not going beyond the lookout platform at the Pinnacle.
The Tweed Scenic Drive (unsealed, but suitable for 2WD when dry) is a well-maintained gravel road traversing through the park, from the eastern side. It is a 60 kilometres drive which follows the escarpment edge of the huge eroded Mount Warning caldera. It provides access to incomparable views, particularly of Mount Warning. The park is a haven to native fauna such as Alberts lyrebird and the pouched frog.
There are camping and picnic areas throughout the park.