Mt Warning National Park
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Mt Warning National Park is in the Tweed Coast Hinterland North Coast of New South Wales, Australia
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Understand
A sunrise hike to the top of Mt. Warning, the world's largest extinct shield volcano, rewards the visitor with a view of the first rays of sunlight to hit the Australian mainland.
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History
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Landscape
The base of Mt. Warning is a lush rainforest reaching up to the cliff-like rim of the crator.
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Flora and fauna
The park contains sub-tropical flora and fauna including numerous tropical birds and occasional sightings of the Pademelon Wallaby.
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Climate
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Get in
Take the Pacific Highway to Murwillumbah. Kyogle Road runs west for 12 kilometres to Mount Warning Road. The parks entrance is 6km.
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Fees/Permits
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Get around
The hike to the summit is 2 hours in and 2 hours back.
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See
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Do
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Buy
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Eat
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Drink
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Sleep
No camping is allowed inside the park.
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Lodging
- Hillcrest Mountain View Retreat (http://hillcrestbb.com/)
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Camping
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Backcountry
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Stay safe
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Get out
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