Mebbin National Park

Mebbin National Park, in far north New South Wales, shares its western boundary with Border Ranges National Park and forms part of the rim of the Mt Warning volcano.

This park is near Murwillumbah (35 km). From Murwillumbah take the Kyogle Road through Uki, then turn right into Byrrill Creek Road. From Byrrill Creek Road turn left into Mebbin Forest Road which leads to the park boundary (about 1 kilometre), and a further kilometre into Cutters Camp.

The area's landscapes are part of the identity, spirituality, connection and resource base for local Aboriginal people including the Nganduwal, Galibal, Gidhabul and Widjabal Aboriginal peoples. They contain a complex network of mythological and significant sites that are closely interrelated and bound together by their 'Dreaming.' Despite being dispossessed during the early European settlement of the region, the local Aboriginal peoples maintain a diversity of living cultures and a unique and deep felt attachment to these lands.



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