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TO TOOWOOMBA 84km A B C TO BEAUDESERT 24km D E F TO BRISBANE 104km G Croftby (locality) (locality) (locality) Innisplain (locality) Ingleside COOLANGATTA EMU VALE Point Danger For more detail see Map 8 ST F Christmas AUSTINVILLE Rockbrae Swanfels Mt Maroon Creek ST F Womina (locality) Toowoonan (locality) TWEED HEADS Mt Guymer MAIN RANGE Fingal Head Mount Sturt NAT PK Rathdowney SPRINGBROOK (locality) 203km (locality) NAT PK 5 Mt Maroon Hillview Right WARWICK Dulbolla Natural Bridge Springbrook Bilambil Banora Point Emu Vale Logan (locality) GAMBUBAL (locality) (locality) LAMINGTON TO GOONDIWINDI (locality) NAT PK Tomewin BREAKFREE PACIFIC ROYALE ST F Barney Lamington Chinderah BREAKFREE PARADISO 1 15 Double NUMINBAH Peak View (locality) NAT RES Upper STOTTS ISLAND Kingscliff (locality) Mount Minnages Palen NAT RES (locality) Little Crystal Creek Cudgen Headland 1 Murray Colliery Mtn Widgee Mtn Numinbah WAY Bridge MT BARNEY NAT PK Creek MT Chinghee Cudgen Tylerville CHINGHEE Dungay Tumbulgum 25 (locality) NAT PK Creek 21 22 61km 34 QUEEN MARY Mt Clunie Mt Limpinwood 34 TD FALLS NAT PK CRONAN Chillingham KOREELAH CK ST F Chinghee LIMPINWOOD TD 40 CUDGEN 37 NAT RES Clothiers NAT RES TO STANTHORPE Loch Lomond NAT PK Killarney LAMINGTON Creek MT CLUNIE Mt MURWILLUMBAH Bogangar (Cabarita Beach) NAT PK Tyalgum 32 NAT PK 36 TD For more detail Carole's Lindesay Norries Head Mt Gipps Creek see Map 9 19 Arts & (locality) BORDER RANGES NAT PK Tyalgum Crafts Fees apply Hastings Point Acacia Creek Bald HWY Bellbird Park Pumpenbil Eungella (locality) Knob 1 (locality) Cougal MOOBALL 5 WOLLUMBIN MT WARNING NAT PK Hastings Point 31 BEAURY 1 Dairy Flat (locality) Cudgera Elbow ST F Tweed Valley NAT PK NAT PK 16 Potts Point Woodenbong 15 Lindesay Lookout Brays 19 Creek Valley Legume Galleries MT Stokers Pottsville Old Koreelah LINDESAY View BORDER Creek Mt Warning Siding ST F 8 MT CK RD Mount RANGES RD 22 Unumgar (locality) 8 11 (locality) Lion NAT PK Uki 12 38 TOURIST DRIVE Lower Acacia Imesons Grevillia Old Glen Warning RD Boomi Burringbar Cullendore Creek 12 (locality) Grevillia Gates close WOOYUNG TOOLOOM CK (locality) (locality) elec (locality) 44 5:00pm (locality) NAT PK Glassy Mtn Lynchs Byrill TD 32 Mooball NAT RES 27 Murray 6 Clarrie Hall 5 (locality) 17 Scrub Creek Green Creek Dam (locality) Kunghur Crabbes Creek Wooyung New Koreelah Creek Lookout Rukenvale Pigeon MT 4 Yelgun Iron BILLINUDGEL NAT RES QUEENSLAND Urbenville JERUSALEM 5 Roseberry Collins Midginbil NAT PK River 27 TOONUMBAR INNER Yabbra Rest Area NAT PK Creek 10 POCKET N R South Golden Beach Brunswick YABBRA (locality) Wiangaree 2 Tooloom Doon Billinudgel 2 MARYLAND ST F Upper Tooloom Falls Pot Dry weather Horseshoe Mt Burrell Doon Ocean Shores NEW SOUTHNAT WALES PK CAPTAINS (locality) Eden Creek Lillian Rock CREEK only road. 91 Creek Barkers Mt Matheson 6 Brunswick Heads Wylie Creek NAT RES Callawajune Vale 13 Blue Knob Maryland (locality) Mtn STH NIGHTCAP R (locality) TOONUMBAR Wyneden Tuntable Brunswick Heads Bean RD (locality) 13 Falls N P Mullumbimby For more detail see Map 3 ST F Homeleigh Creek Falls Wadeville 17 Afterlee Mtn Difficult HWY TYAGARAH BEAURY YABBRA Toonumbar 22 Stony 6 NAT RES ST F (locality) 16 in wet ST F 19 Nimbin conditions CAPE BYRON Bean Creek Creek Chute Protestors JULIAN ROCKS Falls Ck Minyon Myocum Toonumbar Cawongla Falls Tyagarah NAT RES (locality) (locality) RIDE ON MOTOR CYCLES Dam Goonengerry 12 Liston Tooloom 37 Woodleigh TD 32 Coorabell Kyogle Rocky BYRON BAY R For more detail 16 7 Ck Dam Undercliffe RICHMOND see Map 7 Ewingsdale Cape Byron Falls YABBRA Old Bonalbo DUCK RANGE ST F For more detail see Map 14 Ettrick Rocky 7 NAT PK Cedar Larnook Rosebank Federal Amosfield Mt William Georgica ARAKWAL NAT PK RD 1 (locality) Woolners Point The Channon BYRON BAY TOURIST PARK TO 5km STANTHORPE Meryula Konorigan (locality) Edenville Jiggi Bangalow Wilson Downfall River Green Hill CK Arm Dunoon Eureka Suffolk Park (locality) (locality) 10 19 4 (locality) RD Creek RD MARINE Creek Duck Creek Paddys Flat Visit Wongavale Broken Head beautiful Dyraaba Modanville Newrybar 7 Broken Head Mt Babyl 31 Clunes Bonalbo Bonalbo Central 11 BROKEN HEAD NAT RES RICHMOND Goolmangar RD TD 7 WAY Numulgi BUNDALEER RETREAT Sugarloaf RANGE Mucklewee Mtn Eltham Booyong 10 9 3 River NAT PK Rock PARK 3 Theresa Doubtful Blackmede GILGURRY 38 Valley Blakebrool Fernleigh 30 TOURIST DRIVE 10 Creek W Creek O 20 Knockrow ST F L River A Boonoo FLAT Fairy NG SUMMERLAND 5 For more detail see Map 2 Boonoo Falls Pretty Gully (locality) Tuncester BA Tintenbar (locality) Bottle Creek Stratheden Hill RD HOUSE WITH Lennox Head R BOONOO Naughtons Alphadale NO STEPS BALLINA BOONOO NAT PK NAT RES Lennox Head 16 Dobies Gap Wollongbar (locality) 25 LISMORE 26 Teven Skennars Head 57 (locality) Bight Cumbalum RD Tunglebung For more detail Goonellabah (locality) AMAZE 'N' 13 Whites Head Bookookoorara Jacksons see Map 6 Mummulgum HWY PLACE 19 Bald Rock Fees apply Boorook Flat Piora North Casino Alstonville 8 12 ROUS BALD ROCK 44 BAKEHOUSE Wilsons 8 Sculpture 41 Woodview 32 Rous East Ballina Fees apply NAT PK Park (locality) HUME'S HOVELL RD Mill 1 7 5 For more detail CASINO FINE B&B Tabulam Culmaran Rous URALBA BALLINA 24hr Creek see Map 15 Boonoo Boonoo PLAINS 6 N R FormoredetailseeMap13 GIRARD 7 Hogarth Range 7 (locality) 44 BRUXNER 6 TD 24 Wyrallah SUMMERLAND ANTIQUES ST F 19 17 Mallanganee VICTORIA 14 Shannon Brook (locality) (locality) PARK N R Empire Vale 4 BASKET 23 31 Tucki Tucki Fees apply BALD ROCK SWAMP Drake River MALLANGANEE NAT PK NAT RES NAT PK RD 5 STATION Cataract RD TD 28 Mt Richmond Yorklea Tuckurimba SUGARLOAF (locality) Monogarie Wardell (locality) Aboriginal TUCKEAN ST F Upper Bora Ring TENTERFIELD VISITOR Mongogarie NAT RES 57km (locality) 7 INFORMATION CENTRE Plains Station 51 Mt Picarbin Coraki CORAL 4 TENTERFIELD 25 Bora TO STANTHORPE SADDLER (locality) Dungarubba RD MT PIKAPENE Ridge Table Top (locality) RD Leechs Cleveland NAT PK Ellangowan Broadwater Hill Crossing Busby Flat Coombell SEA RD 11 Gully ELLANGOWAN Alice (locality) BUNGAWALBIN TOURIST DRIVE ST F 16 26 TENTERFIELD The Pinnacle 4 BRAEMAR ST F 245km ST F BROADWATER KIMBIN NATIONAL PARK (locality) Mt Belmore 12 7 TO GOONDIWINDI Steinbrook Wyan THE PETER (locality) Rappville Woodburn ALLEN Fairweather Vale (locality) WAY BUNGAWALBIN For more detail see Map 10 MOTOR INN Surface Hill MAIN Evans 10 Black Mtn 14 CAMP RD NAT PK Evans Head Creek Myrtle Creek 15 EWINGAR (locality) (locality) Snapper Point ST F New Italy HWY DEEP CK RD MYRTLE ELLIOTS ST F Index to adjoining Bluff Rock Creek (locality) BUNGAWALBIN New Italy Museum Gurragai Aboriginal (locality) Billyrimba NAT RES DOUBLEDUKE Art & Craft Centre Cartoscope maps (locality) Malabugilmah 91 (locality) 11 ST F (locality) Lionsville Mt Powarpar RD 31 Northern Tabbimobile Rivers Region Mt Mookima 24 BILLILIMBRA Mt Neville Map 5 ST F TABBIMOBILE SPIRABO Baryulgil MT NEVILLE ST F ST F NAT RES MAP 1 Coffs Harbour to 5 (locality) WHIPORIE 1 BrookMT MARSH Bluff Mtn Camira Black Rocks Armidale Region Coolamangeera Upper ST F ST F DEVILS Camping Area RD Creek Map Mtn BURNT DOWN Fine Flower PULPIT SCRUB 12 CAMIRA ST F TO GLEN NAT RES RD INNES 75km INNES ST F MILE 3 Fees apply Kempsey / Fees apply EIGHTEEN RD Whiporie BUNDJALUNG Pageville CK Port Macquarie WASHPOOL NAT PK (locality) NATIONAL PARK GIBBERAGEE 19 Region Map Rodgers 10 Mt Marsh RD Kiosk Gap WASHPOOL (locality) ST F 8 ST F Coombadjha Mt Carnham BANYABBA Big Mt BANYABBA BIG4 YAMBA - NAT RES GIBBERAGEE CLARENCE COAST RESORT Spirabo Clarence Mt JACK 14 RD Barretts Creek ST F ST F The Gorge Gilmore Woombah Magistrate (locality) Washpool Whiteman Tullymorgan Chatsworth Woody Head 8 THE ANCHORAGE Creek Fine Flower LLEWELLYNS (locality) HOLIDAY PARK 10 Coaldale North Head Lawrence Road For more detail see Map 11 (locality) 11 6 FORTIS Iluka River Harwood WASHPOOL CREEK 38 The 12 South Head NAT PK Gordon Brook NAT PK Ashby COALDALE Broadwater GWYDIR 6 Yamba 13 For more detail Palmers 45 see Map 5 For more detail see Map 12 Towgon Grange Maclean Channel (locality) BUTTERLEAF 4 (locality) RD 6 ST F Angourie 6 18 OYSTER SHORES MOTEL Cangai Creek N GIBRALTAR GRANGE (locality) Lawrence Ferry RANGE Newbold Upper Smiths CK ST F PACIFIC Wooloweyah NAT PK Fees apply Lookout Creek GIBRALTAR 21 RD Estuary Mt Walker TD 22 0 4 8 12 16 20 BUTTERLEAF RANGE NAT PK WAY (locality) 23 Shelley Beach Head NAT PK Warragai Creek Kilometres MOOGEM 29 ST F Raspberry (locality) Lookout Upper Clifden Brushgrove Lake Arragan Copmanhurst 16 Tyndale 5 Jackadgery Cowper BROOMS HEAD Glen Copmanhurst CARAVAN PARK Elgin 22 Ferry Brooms Head 38 PINE 45 38 HWY (locality) BRUSH Koolkhan ST F Mann Eatonsville BAROOL Ulmarra NORTHERN RIVERS REGION Junction 10 13 GLEN ELGIN NAT PK (locality) 12 13 ST F NYMBOIDA NAT PK Mt Gundah Hill Ramornie CLARENCE Tucabia Wytaliba Sandon NORTH COAST & (locality) TO 33km INNES GLEN Ck Orara Crowsnest Sandon Bluffs HINTERLAND NSW River RAMORNIE Mann ST F Swamp GRAFTON RAMORNIE 11 Fees apply 7 MANN RIVER NAT PK CANDOLE 7 NAT RES Chambigne For more detail ST F YURAYGIR DALMORTON (locality) see Map 4 NAT PK Source: © DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 6 12 ST F Pillar Valley PANORAMA AVENUE BATHURST 2795 PACIFIC www.lands.nsw.gov.au Minnie This map was produced and published by Cartoscope Pty Ltd and 16 Minnie Water Nymboida CHAMBIGNE Water 7 may not be reproduced in any way without written permission of the THE BROTHER River NAT RES 9 MINNIE WATER CARAVAN PARK publishers.
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