17/08/2020
SEASON Travel Series: Border Ranges National Park
Border Ranges National Park (31,683 hectares) is a World Heritage listed rainforest park on the rim of a vast and ancient volcano on the Queensland-New South Wales border. It forms part of the caldera of the Mount Warning shield volcano, the largest caldera in the southern hemisphere.
Border Ranges National Park appeals to naturalists, birdwatchers and geologists as well as bushwalkers with its spectacular views, pristine rainforests, waterfalls plunging into deep gorges, sparkling creeks, steep scarps and rugged ridges.