Mount Lindsay State Conservation Area

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Rising abruptly from the Northern Rivers hinterland, Mount Lindsay State Conservation Area is a wild pocket of World Heritage Gondwana rainforest that feels a world away from the coast. The striking volcanic plug of Mount Warning’s lesser-known neighbour, this park rewards those who make the trek with ancient Antarctic beech trees, cascading creeks and sweeping views across the Tweed Valley. It’s a place for serious hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude among some of Australia’s most significant temperate rainforest.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for the day, tackling the Mount Lindsay Summit Walk as the main event. Arrive early (the gate opens at 8 am) to avoid the heat and allow plenty of time for the hike, plus a lunch stop at Sheepstation Creek. If you’re a keen birder or photographer, you could easily spend a full day exploring the lower trails and picnic areas. Overnight camping is not permitted within the conservation area, so plan to stay in nearby towns like Murwillumbah or Uki.

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