Wollumbin-Mount Warning National Park

Natural Attractions

Wollumbin, which rises from World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park to a height of 1,157 metres above sea level, is a remnant central vent of an ancient volcano. Formerly known as Mount Warning, this spectacular peak can be viewed from a range of vantage points in the surrounding massive crater (caldera), including Cudgen Nature Reserve, Border Ranges National Park and Nightcap National Park, Cape Byron Lighthouse and various settlements. It’s highly significant to Aboriginal people, particularly the Bundjalung nation, as a place of sacred ceremonies linked to traditional law and custom.

Wollumbin National Park is great for family visits. Head off on Lyrebird track for a short walk through the lush rainforest, then make your way to Korrumbyn Creek or Breakfast Creek picnic areas for lunch.

Wollumbin (Mount Warning) Summit track and Aboriginal Place will remain closed. Decisions about the future of the summit track will be made by Aboriginal custodians, represented by the Wollumbin Consultative Group (WCG), which represents a range of Aboriginal groups and families, including men and women with a connection to the site.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

Trading Times

Check In: 12:00 pm
Check Out: 12:00 pm

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Wollumbin-Mount Warning National Park

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Lyrebird track

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View through trees to Wollumbin (formerly Mount Warning) in Wollumbin National Park. Photo: Brian

Wollumbin National Park

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