NATURAL WONDERS
Natural Wonders Our National Parks
Border Ranges National Park A World Heritage-listed rainforest, the Border Ranges National Park lies on the New South Wales and Queensland border and has its main entrance at Gradys Creek via Wiangaree. It encompasses 31,729 hectares of scenic rainforests including deep gorges with waterfalls that plunge hundreds of metres. A haven to native fauna such as Albert’s Lyrebird and the Pouched Frog, the park offers spectacular views, pristine rainforest, waterfalls, sparkling creeks, steep escarpments and rugged ridges. It’s no wonder that bush walkers and birdwatchers flock to this park. Camping is available at Sheepstation Creek Rest Area and Forest Tops Camping Area and there are picnic areas and lookouts throughout the park.
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