myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Border Ranges National Park covers an area of around 32,000 hectares and is located in the east of Australia. Border Ranges National Park extends across NSW and QLD. Towns, villages or cities in and around Border Ranges National Park include the village of Rathdowney (show me), the town of Kyogle (show me) and the village of Woodenbong (show me). Border Ranges National Park borders the following other reserves: Mount Lindesay State Forest, Lamington National Park, Limpinwood Nature Reserve, Mebbin Nature Reserve, Mount Barney National Park and Mount Chinghee National Park.
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