Preparation
Ensure you have appropriate hiking gear and plenty of water, as the park is a remote, natural environment.





Toonumbar National Park is a sprawling 14,910-hectare sanctuary located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, near the town of Woodenbong. As a vital component of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, this World Heritage site is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity and deep evolutionary history. The park offers visitors a rare glimpse into ancient ecosystems that have been carefully preserved since the site's inscription in 1986. Guests can immerse themselves in dense, lush forest environments that are part of the Australian National Heritage List. It serves as a premier destination for those interested in conservation, trekking, and experiencing the unique, prehistoric beauty of the Australian landscape.
Toonumbar National Park is a sprawling 14,910-hectare sanctuary located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, near the town of Woodenbong. As a vital component of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, this World Heritage site is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity and deep evolutionary history. The park offers visitors a rare glimpse into ancient ecosystems that have been carefully preserved since the site's inscription in 1986. Guests can immerse themselves in dense, lush forest environments that are part of the Australian National Heritage List. It serves as a premier destination for those interested in conservation, trekking, and experiencing the unique, prehistoric beauty of the Australian landscape.
Part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage site.
Expansive 14,910-hectare sanctuary with diverse flora and fauna.
Access to ancient, protected forest environments.
Ideal terrain for immersive hiking and nature observation.
Remote location requires careful planning for transport and supplies.
Limited facilities within the park; ensure you are self-sufficient.
Weather can change rapidly in the rainforest; check conditions before visiting.
Ensure you have appropriate hiking gear and plenty of water, as the park is a remote, natural environment.
Download offline maps before heading out, as mobile reception can be unreliable in dense rainforest areas.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking to explore ancient rainforest ecosystems.
AUD $
$60-$120 p/day
English
Help preserve the delicate ecosystem by taking all your rubbish with you and staying on marked trails.