Boundry Creek Falls is located at Boundry Creek Trail - E , Gibraltar Range National Park. Short walks lead to famous rock formations such as The Needles and Anvil Rock, or you can take the spectacular five-day World Heritage Walk. Waratahs and Christmas bells bloom October to December, and drive-to lookouts give dramatic wilderness views.
Mulligans and Boundary Creek camping areas have visitor facilities and suit car-based camping (and will take medium-sized caravans) or you can backpack camp throughout the park.
Access 79 km east of Glen Innes, 104km west of Grafton off the Gwydir Highway. The 9-km park entry road from the highway to Mulligans is unsealed but suitable for all weather. Vehicle entry fee applies. Boundary Falls picnic and camping area is in a dry forest, on the site of an old sawmill. There are spectacular waterfalls nearby. This is a good starting point for a day walk to Duffer Creek or continuing to do the 60 kilometre circuit called the World Heritage Walk. Signs tell of the local history and wildlife. The Gibraltar Range Waratahs and other shrubs flower here, especially from mid-October to December. Facilities include modern fire and cooking stands, pit toilets and picnic tables. Bring your own drinking water and firewood. No pets are allowed in the park.
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