Brown Signs

Lions Road Scenic Drive

Lions Road is a beautiful scenic drive from the Queensland border into New South Wales, through the upper section of the Border Ranges National Park and down the McPherson Range through Glady’s Creek. In 1969, the NSW government rejected the construction of a road to connect Kyogle in New South Wales through to Rathdowney in ... Read more

Costs7 DaysNo ToiletsNo BinsNo TablesNoneWheelchair Access Regions Brisbane, Queensland Place Types Scenic
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Summary

Cost:Gold coin donation

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 1.5 hours, short visit 1 hours, long visit 3 hours, visited for 1.5 hours

Toilets: None

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Rathdowney Visitor Information Centre in Queensland, head north back to the service station and turn right into Running Creek Rd just before it. Continue along Running Creek Rd for 23.6km towards Kyogle to the Queensland and New South Wales border and the start of Lions Rd. At the border is a donation box for using Lions Road, add a gold coin donation. Follow Lions Rd for 2.3km and turn right into Border Loop Rd, with a brown sign 200m before it. The Border Loop Lookout parking area is about 500m further on.

From Kyogle or Woodenbong, see Brisbane via Lions Road Brown Sign link for directions.