Kwiambal National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Pronounced Kigh-am-bal, Kwiambal National Park is a quiet achiever. Tucked away near the NSW-Queensland border, its isolation is also its attraction: come for the nature, stay for the privacy. There’s a good chance you’ll have a great deal of space to yourself, with day trippers travelling through the outback and grey nomads the most frequent visitors in the area.

Though the park has a history of tobacco farming, white cypress-pines and ironbarks are in ready supply, accompanying dramatic granite gorges and twisting waterways that thunder after heavy storms. The open plains are often covered with kangaroos stick around for dusk and dawn and you might even see the resident emus.

Kwiambal offers multiple opportunities for swimming and fishing, with plentiful river species for the taking. The rivers themselves are a prime attraction too, offering plunge pools, beaches, and scenic waterfalls best seen from one of the several lookouts scattered around the park. Walking trails thread through cool forest and are scaled for many levels of fitness. Pull on the hiking boots and then reward your efforts with a barbecue at one of the several picnic spots, perfect for a weekend getaway.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Macintyre Falls, Kwiambal National Park. Photo: Michael van Ewijk/NSW Government

Macintyre Falls lookout

Atholwood, Inverell

Dungeon lookout, Kwiambal National Park. Photo: NSW Government

Dungeon lookout

Atholwood, Inverell

Macintyre River in Kwiambal National Park. Photo: Simone Cottrell/OEH

Kwiambal National Park

Atholwood, Inverell

Junction walk, Kwiambal National Park. Photo: NSW Government

Junction Walk

Wallangra, Inverell

Slippery Rock walking track, Kwiambal National Park. Photo: Michael Van Ewijk

Slippery Rock Walking Track

Atholwood, Inverell

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