Nymboi Binderay National Park
| Nymboi Binderay National Park | ||
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| Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum) in Nimboy Binderay National Park | ||
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| Location: | New South Wales , Australia | |
| Specialty: | Rainforest, eucalyptus primary forest | |
| Next city: | Dorrigo | |
| Surface: | 172.43 km² | |
| Founding: | 1997 | |
The Nymboi Binderay National Park is a national park in the northeast of the Australian state of New South Wales , 444 km north of Sydney and around 20 km north of Dorrigo .
This park surrounds the granite canyons and banks of the wild Nymboida River . The Nymboida rapids are considered the territory of white water rafters. The park also has sections of the Little Nymboida River and recreational areas at Cod Hole and The Junction . Rainforest and extensive primary forest are home to many threatened animal species. There are also spots with the rare Dorrigo White Gum ( Eucalyptus ).