Richmond Range National Park

National Parks and Reserves

You'll find diverse landscapes and wildlife among the lush rainforest of Richmond Range National Park. Stretch your legs on a walk through the ancient rainforest, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia world Heritage Area. Or take in panoramic views across the Richmond River valley from a lookout.
Culmaran Loop, Richmond Range National Park. Photo: J Atkins/NSW Government
Cambridge Plateau Scenic Drive, Richmond Range National Park. Photo: J Atkins/NSW Government
Culmaran Valley Track, Richmond Range National Park. Photo: J Atkins/NSW Government
Rainforest Snail, Culmaran Loop, Richmond Range National Park. Photo: T Worden/NSW Government
Red-necked Wallabies, Richmond Range National Park. Photo: T Worden/NSW Government
The well-maintained Cambridge Plateau 4WD route is a great way to explore. It snakes along the crest of Richmond Range, enjoying striking views between Mallanganee in the south and Mount Brown to the north.

The park provides a sanctuary for many animals and birds that live among the rich plant life. Keep an eye out for gobbling brush turkeys, non-venomous carpet pythons, and rose-crowned fruit-doves. At night, rare little bent-winged bats come out to feed on small insects that fly beneath the rainforest canopy.

A great day trip from Casino or Kyogle, explore the subtropical bush, relax at scenic picnic and campgrounds, or even horse ride using the park management trails.