Multiple UNESCO World Heritage sites with lush rainforests draw caravan campers to Kyogle.
Surrounded by dozens of national parks, conservation areas, and state forests, Kyogle is a caravan camping hotspot brimming with outdoor activities and gorgeous scenery. Spend some time in town at a pet-friendly caravan park—look out for powered sites with access to hot showers, laundry facilities, and a camp kitchen. Or head 40 minutes north to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Border Ranges National Park to find more rural caravan sites with picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and toilets. February brings the most rain to the area, so make sure to pack a waterproof jacket when exploring the sights during this time. Venture along the Bar Mountain Circuit, Palm Forest Walking Track, or get a bird's-eye view from the Border Loop Lookout at any time of year. Richmond Range National Park, another World Heritage site, is within an hour’s drive from Kyogle and offers trails for walking and horseback riding, as well as a scenic campground with rustic campsites. Visit in spring to view the abundant wildlife or in autumn for clear skies that bring top-notch stargazing.