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Mount Warning National Park

Attraction - Natural


Mount Warning National Park is 2455 hectares in size, and is located in the Tweed Valley 12 kilometres south-west of Murwillumbah off the Kyogle Road.

Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is the remnant central plug of an ancient volcano. Wollumbin is a sacred place of great significance to the people of the Bundjalung Nation. It is a traditional place of cultural lore, initiation and spiritual education.

Under Bundjalung law, only certain people can climb Wollumbin, so consider choosing to respect their heritage. The track is a steep 9 kilometres return trip, with a challenging rock scramble at the end.

As an alternative enjoy a stroll along the 200 metre Lyerbird Track or a picnic at Korrumbyn picnic area.

Useful information:
* Toilets are available only at the start of the walk.
* Suitable footwear should be warn
* Temperature drops rapidly as you ascend
* Carry your own refreshments
* Take all your litter away with you
* Keep to the track - short cuts cause erosion
* Camping and fires are not permitted

Open Time


Accessible daily during daylight hours. Early morning climbs are permissible but requires a torch. It is not advisable to undertake the walk after 1.00pm in winter, as darkness on the return can lead to people becoming lost.
 

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Mount Warning National Park
Cnr Alma and Pacific Highway
Murwillumbah, NSW 2484
Toll Free: 1300 361 967
Telephone: 02 - 6627 6360
Fax: 02 - 6672 6678
Email: info@npws.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
Entry is free!

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