Wollumbin Mount Warning

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Rising from the lush subtropical landscape of northern New South Wales, Wollumbin Mount Warning is a sacred peak with immense cultural significance to the Bundjalung people and a magnet for hikers seeking one of Australia’s most rewarding sunrise climbs. The mountain’s distinctive shape was formed by the remnants of an ancient volcanic shield, and its summit offers panoramic views stretching from the Gold Coast to the distant peaks of the Border Ranges. Whether you’re here for the dawn trek or to explore the surrounding national park, this is a place where nature and spirituality meet.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a full day to do justice to Wollumbin Mount Warning. Most visitors arrive early (around 3–4 am) for the summit hike, which takes 4–5 hours return. After descending, spend the rest of the morning exploring the lower rainforest walks or visiting the nearby information centre. If you’re not hiking, a couple of hours is enough for a short stroll and a picnic. For stargazing, add an evening visit; the park’s dark-sky status makes it a memorable after-dark stop.

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