Antarctic Beech picnic area
Border Ranges National Park
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about the Antarctic Beech picnic area.
Getting there and parking
Antarctic Beech picnic area is in the Brindle Creek precinct of Border Ranges National Park. To get there:
From Murwillumbah:
- Travel south-west on Kyogle Road to Lillian Rock, then turn right onto Williams Road.
- Travel 2.7km along Williams Road to Creegans Road. Travel 5.8km along Creegans Road to the park boundary.
- From the park boundary, continue 26km along Tweed Range Scenic Drive to the Brindle Creek Road intersection, which is clearly signposted to your right.
- Travel 6.8km along Brindle Creek Road to the Antarctic Beech picnic area carpark
From Lismore:
- Travel north to Nimbin, then continue north on Blue Knob Road to Kyogle-Murwillumbah Road.
- Turn left (west) towards Kyogle, continue for 5km to Williams Road, then turn right onto Williams Road.
- Travel 2.7km along Williams Road to Creegans Road. Travel 5.8km along Creegans Road to the park boundary. From the park boundary, continue 26km along Tweed Range Scenic Drive to the Brindle Creek Road intersection, which is clearly signposted to your right.
- Travel 6.8km along Brindle Creek Road to the Antarctic Beech picnic area carpark
From Kyogle:
- Travel north along Summerland Way 14km to Wiangaree
- At Wiangaree, turn right onto Lynchs Creek Road and travel east along Lynches Creek Road 12km to Forest Road, following the signs to Border Ranges National Park.
- Turn right onto Forest Road and continue 4.5km to the park boundary. From here, continue on Tweed Range Scenic Drive for 6.6km to Brindle Creek Road, which is clearly signposted on your left.
- Travel 6.8km along Brindle Creek Road to the Antarctic Beech picnic area carpark
Road quality
- Unsealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles (no long vehicle access)
Weather restrictions
- 4WD required in wet weather
Parking
Parking is available on gravel Antarctic Beech Loop Road. Access to the start of the walking track is directly opposite.
Best times to visit
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Border Ranges National Park. Here are some of the highlights.
Autumn
A picnic at Border Loop lookout and picnic area is a must during autumn. It's also a popular spot to see the historic Border Loop railway line.
Spring
The perfect time to get away from it all on a family camping trip. Sheepstation Creek campground is a great base for exploring Border Ranges National Park.
Summer
Watching the sunrise from Pinnacle lookout offers the best views of the crater escarpment, Wollumbin-Mount Warning and the coast. You're bound to find it a breathtaking experience.
Winter
Take in the park's scenery from the comfort of your car or motor home as you drive along the Tweed Range Scenic drive. Be sure to take some breaks along the way though – you don't want to miss the views.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
18°C and 30°C
Highest recorded
42.9°C
Winter temperature
Average
8°C and 22°C
Lowest recorded
-0.3°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
February
Driest month
September
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
321mm
Facilities
Toilets
There's a raised walkway to the toilet entrance that has handrails on both sides.
- Non-flush toilets
Picnic tables
Barbecue facilities
- Wood barbecues (bring your own firewood)
Carpark
Step-free access
The picnic area is flat and step-free, but there are no pathways. You'll need to cross over flat grass to reach the facilities.
Maps and downloads
Accessibility
Disability access level - medium
Antarctic Beech picnic area is flat and step-free, but there are no pathways. People with reduced mobility may need assistance to get across the flat grass surface of the picnic area.
There are:
- Accessible toilets that have a raised walkway with handrails leading up to the entrance
- Accessible picnic tables
Prohibited
Gathering firewood
Pets
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Operated by
- Kyogle office
- Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm.
- 02 6632 0000
- npws.richmondriver@environment.nsw.gov.au
- 136 Summerland Way, Kyogle NSW 2474
Park info
- in Border Ranges National Park in the North Coast region
Border Ranges National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Park entry fees:
$8 per vehicle per day.
Buy annual pass