Explore tall forests, waterfalls and gorges on the walking track network.
The spectacular Tweed Scenic Drive (unsealed, but suitable for 2WD when dry) loops from Murwillumbah to Kyogle and Lismore. There's car-based camping at Sheep Station Creek (suitable for caravans; accessible toilets) or Forest Tops (short walk from carpark), and opportunities for extended backpack camping treks.
Access 38 km west of Murwillumbah, off Summerland Way or Kyogle Road. Unsealed roads. Vehicle entry fee applies. The Booyong walking track starts here.
Getting there: The campground is just off the Tweed Range Scenic Drive, 10 kilometres from the western edge of the park.
Facilities: picnic tables, wood barbecues (bring your own firewood), non-flush toilets
Water supply: Water is unsuitable for drinking. Campsite is accessible by unsealed roads usually fine for 2wd vehicle in the dry, but may not be passable after rain
15212.2 km SW of SydneY
The campsite is on the western side of Tweed Range Scenic Drive, north-east of Razerback Mountain.
You will need to walk a short distance from your car to the campsite - no caravans or camper trailers
There are a total of 10 campsites
Bring your own water. A good spot to explore the park from.
You are not able to book these campsites - first come basis
REGION: > NSW > North Coast > Northern Rivers > Border Ranges National Park