At Antarctic Beech picnic area in World Heritage-listed Border Ranges National Park, near Murwillumbah, enjoy a picnic, walking and birdwatching in a rainforest setting.

Border Ranges National Park Trip Guide
Border Ranges National Park is a NSW national park listed in the NPWS Estate dataset.
Border Ranges National Park in New South Wales offers a natural setting with diverse visitor areas including picnic spots and campgrounds. The park supports overnight stays with camping facilities, toilets, drinking water, and BBQ areas. Visitors can enjoy picnics at tables with shelters and have campfires where permitted. The park provides a range of amenities to support outdoor activities and extended visits.
Wildgrounds links this park to 5 indexed visitor places, including 2 campgrounds, 0 stays and 3 day-use areas. Use the places section below to compare official facility records, booking links, Google map links and reviewed community updates where available.
Places in this park
Official campgrounds, accommodation and day-use areas linked to this park. Switch tabs to browse each category.
Blackbutt lookout picnic area in Border Ranges National Park is a popular picnic area next to a scenic lookout offering views of Tweed Valley.
Border Loop lookout and picnic area is a great picnic spot offering scenic views of Gradys Creek Valley within Border Ranges National Park, a World Heritage Area.









