Toonumbar National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Summer, winter, or any time, there are loads of reasons to come to Toonumbar National Park in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales this park has it all.

Visit this beautiful park and be ready to experience World Heritage areas rich with Aboriginal heritage, abundant wildlife, an ancient volcano and incredible views. Go bushwalking along some great tracks, enjoy picnics, go birdwatching, camp beneath towering gums, or delight in some scenic horse riding.

All the different habitats in the park, from subtropical rainforests and pristine creeks to ancient eroded volcanic remains, are home to lots of amazing plant and animal species, including noisy paradise riflebirds and fruit-eating pigeons, owls, carpet pythons, koalas and red-necked pademelons.

Go in summer to camp by Iron Pot Creek and enjoy a refreshing swim, or on winter mornings watch mist rising above the rainforest and the eroded volcanic peaks from Murray Scrub lookout.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Woodenbong Sports Club

Woodenbong, Kyogle

Craft varieties at Country Brushstrokes Woodenbong

Country Brushstrokes

Woodenbong, Kyogle

Moore Park Nature Reserve. Photo: Stephen King/NSW Government

Moore Park Nature Reserve

Old Grevillia, Kyogle

Sherwood Lookout, Toonumbar National Park. Photo: Hamilton Lund/Destination NSW

Sherwood Lookout

Roseberry Creek, Kyogle

Moore Park picnic area, Moore Park Nature Reserve. Photo: OEH

Moore Park Picnic Area

Old Grevillia, Kyogle

Murray Scrub lookout, Toonumbar National Park. Photo: J Atkins/NSW Government

Murray Scrub lookout

Upper Eden Creek, Kyogle

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