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Border Ranges National Park — Attraction in Gradys Creek

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Border Ranges National Park
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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 park is situated approximately 150 kilometres south of Brisbane, north of Kyogle.
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Border Ranges National Park

JW6R+84, Gradys Creek NSW 2474, Australia
4.7(139)
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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 park is situated approximately 150 kilometres south of Brisbane, north of Kyogle.

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4.7
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6y

Wonderful national park for day trips and overnight camping (online booking), with both family friendly and challenging walks through the rainforests, as well as spectacular lookout views. $8 park fee payable (exact change required). Brindle Creek loop is a good short 1km family friendly walk across wooden foot bridges; the kids love climbing over tree roots and mossy stones. Blackbutt Lookout is easily accessible, within steps from parking. Pinnacle Lookout (300m walk) is also breathtaking, but not for the faint hearted. There are sheer cliff drops and not fully fenced along the whole track, so you must keep an eye on younger children. Two good camping spots available and can be...

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1y

A rewarding destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. The park’s diverse ecosystem includes lush rainforests and rich wildlife, making it a great spot for hiking and nature observation. There are several trails of varying difficulty, so there’s something for most fitness levels, though some paths can be quite steep and demanding. The park is relatively remote, so facilities are basic, and visitors should come prepared. The views from the lookout points are quite scenic, offering a glimpse into the region’s natural splendor. It’s an ideal location for a day trip or a quiet retreat from urban life, providing a genuine experience of Australia’s...

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4y

I grew up in Rappville/Casino, so I do the drive down on the M1 cause I have family & friends who I visit through there. Places like Brisbane, GC, Bruns, Mullum, Byron, Banggers/Bangalow, Lismore, Casino & Rappville. So on the way home I get on B91 go inland going through Kyogle & the Border Ranges, it actually takes an 1hr off my time getting back home to the Sunshine Coast 🌞. Perfect Sunday drive or best you Motorcycle 🏍 Riders this is a road you need to get on Beautiful ride, you'll love ❤...

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Wonderful national park for day trips and overnight camping (online booking), with both family friendly and challenging walks through the rainforests, as well as spectacular lookout views. $8 park fee payable (exact change required). Brindle Creek loop is a good short 1km family friendly walk across wooden foot bridges; the kids love climbing over tree roots and mossy stones. Blackbutt Lookout is easily accessible, within steps from parking. Pinnacle Lookout (300m walk) is also breathtaking, but not for the faint hearted. There are sheer cliff drops and not fully fenced along the whole track, so you must keep an eye on younger children. Two good camping spots available and can be booked online.
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Beautiful national park, amazing view at the Pinnacle
Jacque De VincenzoJacque De Vincenzo
Fantastic , loved it , the views are spectacular from all lookouts All wheel drive , but rough in parts Drop toilet s , all clean not bugs & water to wash your hands. Ready enjoyed the short walk s we did. Met up with others doing the 3 hour walks who loved it as well Great places to picnic, we took provisions to cook on open fire, wonderful Had family with us who hadn’t been before, they loved it to
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Wonderful national park for day trips and overnight camping (online booking), with both family friendly and challenging walks through the rainforests, as well as spectacular lookout views. $8 park fee payable (exact change required). Brindle Creek loop is a good short 1km family friendly walk across wooden foot bridges; the kids love climbing over tree roots and mossy stones. Blackbutt Lookout is easily accessible, within steps from parking. Pinnacle Lookout (300m walk) is also breathtaking, but not for the faint hearted. There are sheer cliff drops and not fully fenced along the whole track, so you must keep an eye on younger children. Two good camping spots available and can be booked online.
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Fantastic , loved it , the views are spectacular from all lookouts All wheel drive , but rough in parts Drop toilet s , all clean not bugs & water to wash your hands. Ready enjoyed the short walk s we did. Met up with others doing the 3 hour walks who loved it as well Great places to picnic, we took provisions to cook on open fire, wonderful Had family with us who hadn’t been before, they loved it to
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