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History of Mount Warning National Park


History of Mount Warning National Park

The name, Mt Warning , was given by Captain Cook in May, 1770 during his trip up the east coast of Australia. To the local Aboriginal Bundjalung community it is known as Wollumbin. Wollumbin National Park includes the former Mount Warning National Park (both parks were combined in August 2009). Under Bundjalung traditional law , only certain people can climb Wollumbin, so consider choosing to respect their heritage before you climb. The NSW government acknowledges and publishes the tribal concerns at the beginning of the track but does not ban climbing. The track is a steep nine kilometre return trip, with a challenging rock scramble with a chain at the end.

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