

“Blackbutt lookout picnic area in Border Ranges National Park is a popular picnic area next to a scenic lookout offering views of Tweed Valley.
“Please note: Consider having reasonably full fuel tanks before arriving as there are no service stations near the park. The closest fuel is at Kyogle, Nimbin or Mount Burrell. This park is in a remote location, so please come well-prepared, and tell a family member or friend about your travel plans.
Note other safety recommendations for the Blackbutt Lookout Picnic Area, link: https://www.nsw.gov.au/visiting-and-exploring-nsw/locations-and-attractions/blackbutt-lookout-picnic-area
“While visiting Border Ranges National Park be sure to stop by Blackbutt lookout picnic area to enjoy a dramatic vista across a spectacular geological formation. This popular picnic spot sits on the Tweed Caldera escarpment edge, with a lookout platform offering incredible views out over Wollumbin-Mount Warning and the whole Tweed Valley from the edge of the Tweed Caldera escarpment. Tweed Caldera is one of the biggest erosion calderas in the southern hemisphere and one of the largest in the world. It’s also one of the few places on earth where the erosion process can be seen all the way down to the underlying pre-volcanic sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, providing geology enthusiasts with a wonderful opportunity to test their knowledge of geological processes. Take a virtual tour of Blackbutt lookout picnic area captured with Google Street View Trekker.”
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The text and pic above are from the NSW.gov websites linked.
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