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.

History

Landscape

The base of Mt. Warning is a lush rainforest reaching up to the cliff-like rim of the crator.

Flora and fauna

The park contains sub-tropical flora and fauna including numerous tropical birds and occasional sightings of the Pademelon Wallaby.

Climate

Get in

Take the Pacific Highway to Murwillumbah. Kyogle Road runs west for 12 kilometres to Mount Warning Road. The parks entrance is 6km.

Fees/Permits

Get around

The hike to the summit is 2 hours in and 2 hours back.

See

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

No camping is allowed inside the park.

Lodging

Camping

Backcountry

Stay safe

Get out

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