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The Border Ranges Centre is the newest tourist facility We offer clean modern amenities, spacious and grassy camping and van sites along with a new backpacker facility with the spectacular views of the southern edge of the Border Ranges National Park. Just down the road is the Hanging Rock Falls - a great place for a swim or to just relax and feed the turtles With all your food and beverage supplies available on site you can breakfast with the wallabies and ducks, visit the park during the day and enjoy a fireside meal and perhaps some music with the locals in the evening. Whatever you choose to do you'll love the park and the people of the area. Dogs under control are welcome and can be left on site during park visits. TOURS The Border Ranges Experience: Comfortable transport and tours to the park are available from the Centre. After many years as an environmental educator, activist and bush regenerator part owner Lee Scarlett can now provide visitors with an enjoyable, memorable and informative experience in the park. Book directly through the Border Ranges Centre or through Byron, Lismore, Nimbin, Tweed, Murwillumbah or Kyogle Visitors' Centres BORDER RANGES NATIONAL PARK Imagine a place where time has almost stood still. A place where variety of plants and animals, many of which trace their ancestry back to the ancient super continent of Gondwanaland. A place containing a complex mosaic of climate and geology which encourages species to continually evolve. The Border Ranges National Park is just such a place - one of the special places in the world. It has been included on the World Heritage list as part of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves in recognition of its global difference. |
Hours Monday - Saturday 8.00am - 7.00pm Sunday 9.00am - 7.00pm 163 Link Road
Phone/Fax: (02) 6689 7285
Flora and Fauna
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| January 7, 2009 |