Brown Signs

Antarctic Beech Picnic Area

Antarctic Beech Picnic Area is in the Border Ranges National Park in New South Wales, a great spot to stop for lunch with picnic tables, wood BBQ, and toilets. A view looks north over the Lost World wilderness area towards the Queensland border and Lamington National Park. The view is closed in by vegetation on ... Read more

Costs7 DaysLongdrop ToiletsNo BinsPicnic TableTap Non-PotableWheelchair AccessWoodParking Roadside Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Scenic Tags national park, NSW national park
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Summary

Cost:Vehicle Permit or Pass

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 45 minutes, visited for 30 minutes

Toilets: Long Drop

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table

Water: Tap Non-Potable

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: Wood

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Kyogle or Murwillumbah, see the directions for Border Ranges National Park Brown Sign link to get to Bar Mountain Picnic Area, or see directions for Sheepstation Creek Campgrounds Brown Sign link to come from the other end, including from Kyogle.

From Bar Mountain Picnic Area, turn left to head north on Tweed Range Scenic Dr and follow for about 18.5km. Turn right into Brindle Creek Rd at the brown sign for Brindle Creek. Continue for about 6.5km with the Antarctic Picnic Area on the left.

From Sheepstation Creek Campgrounds, head out of the campgrounds and turn left onto Forest Rd which becomes Tweed Range Scenic Dr. Follow for about 1.5km and turn left into Brindle Creek Rd at the brown sign for Brindle Creek. Continue for about 6.5km with the Antarctic Picnic Area on the left.