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Mt Warning Holiday Park, Murwillumbah

Mount Warning Holiday Park is situated on 16 acres at the foot of the World Heritage listed Mount Warning National Park. The clim to Mt Warning is a 5 hour return walk.

Stay in one of our 2 bedroom En – Suite or Budget Cabins or choose your own place in our picturesque Wilderness Rain Forest to site your caravan or pitch your tent in our camping area by the refreshing mountain stream.

Laze away your day by the swimming pool or by your camp fire during the evening.

View the vast array of animals or the 150 species of birds native to the Rainforest park and its surrounds.

Climb Mount Warning and take in the largest Volcanic Caldera in the southern hemisphere. The views are spectacular and sunrise’s magic.

Accommodation Options

Ensuite Cabin

2 bedrooms, main bed made up, (linen needs to be brought or hired if other beds are used), ensuite, TV, ceiling fans, full kitchen and outside BBQ. Sleeps upto 6

Onsite Van

Small kitchenette and using park amenities Sleeps between 2 and 6

Powered Site

Drive through powered sites situated in grassy area or slab sites in main park.

Un powered camping sites

In wilderness area front mountain streams. Camp fires allowed

Budget Cabin

2 bedroom, full kitchen and using park amenities. Sleeps up to 6

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Swimming
  • National Park
  • Rainforest
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife
  • Fossicking
  • World Heritage

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