Mebbin National Park is a national park in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Park as part of the Shield Volcano Group of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia.
The only way to get into the park is via car. From Murwillumbah, head southwest onto Kyogle Road (Tourist Drive 32), and turn right onto Cadell Road until you reach the park.
There is a fee of $8 for this park, which can be paid off at the coin-operated pay and display machines. Make sure to bring correct coins.
NSW Parks passes are valid in the park, which provide unlimited access to the park for a year. The passes also provides faster entry and is valid for 12 months (or 24 if you purchase a two year pass) from date of purchase. The fees per vehicle (as at 2021) as follows:
All three parks passes are valid in Mebbin National Park. There is also a fourth pass; the Single Park Pass, worth $22 for one year and $40 for two. This is just if you want to revisit this park again and again, in which to pay the fees off, you'll need to visit this park at least three times.
Byrrill Creek walking track is the only walking track in the park, and takes about 30 to 45 minutes to do and is a one kilometre walking track. The walk mainly passes subtropical rainforests, dating from the Gondwana periods.
There are no facilities in the park. You'll need to bring everything with you, including food and water.
There is only one ares where you're allowed to rest your head on. There are no lodging sites, and camping apart from the designated areas is prohibited.