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Nymboida National Park covers 18,998 hectares and is famous for its challenging white-water rafting territory. Two wild rivers, the Nymboida and the Mann meet here. There are no marked walking tracks, but there are plenty of opportunities for experienced and well-equipped walkers. Canoeing, swimming, fishing and nature study are also popular. You can also access the park by canoe is from Buccarumbi, along Old Glen Innes Road, southwest of Grafton; or by foot from Jackadgery, along Gwydir Highway, west of Grafton. No vehicle access is permitted within the park. The area's highest recorded temperature is 39.3�C. Its lowest recorded temperature is 0�C. Information recorded by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather station at Tabulam (elevation 555m). On average, this area gets 1272.5 mm of rain each year. Its highest recorded rainfall is 214.6 mm in one day. Information recorded by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather station at Tabulam (elevation 555m).

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Contact operator for further details.

Email: glen.innes@npws.nsw.gov.au

Phone: 02 6732 5133

Website: www.npws.nsw.gov.au

Address:
Mares Run Road
Nymboida, New South Wales, 2460

Guest Facilities:
Car park, Public Toilet

Experiences you can enjoy at Nymboida National Park:
Adventure, Flora/Fauna, Nature based


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