Towns in the
Kyogle
Council Area ..
BABYL CREEK
BACK CREEK
BARAIMAL
BARKERS VALE
BEAN CREEK
BENTLEY
BINGEEBEEBRA
BINGEEBEEBRA CREEK
BONALBO
BOOMI CREEK
BOORABEE CREEK
BOORABEE PARK
BORDER LOOP
BOTTLE CREEK
BRINDLE CREEK
BRUMBY PLAINS
BUNDGEAM
CAPEEN
CAPEEN CREEK
CASINO
CAWONGLA
CEDAR POINT
CLOVER PARK
COB O CORN
COLLINS CREEK
COUGAL
CULMARAN CREEK
DAIRY FLAT
DEEP CREEK
DOUBTFUL CREEK
DOURIGAN GAP
DUCK CREEK
DUCK CREEK LOWER
DUCK CREEK UPPER
DYRAABA
DYRAABA ARM
DYRAABA CENTRAL
DYRAABA CREEK
EDEN CREEK
EDEN CREEK UPPER
EDENVILLE
ETTRICK
FAWCETTS BASIN
FAWCETTS CREEK
FAWCETTS PLAIN
FAWCETTS PLAINS
FINDON CREEK
FTERLEE
FURLONGERS HILL
GENEVA
GHINNI GHI
GLEN GATE
GORGE CREEK
GRADYS CREEK
GRANGE HILL
GREEN HILLS
GREEN PIGEON
GREVILLIA
HAYSTACK
HEADINGLEIGH
HOMELEIGH
HORSE STATION CREEK
HORSESHOE CREEK
IMESONS
IRON POT CREEK
IRONPOT CREEK
JACKSONS FLAT
JOES BOX
KILGRA
KYOGLE
KYOGLE SOUTH
LARNOOK
LILLIAN ROCK
LINDESAY CREEK
LINDESAY VIEW
LITTLE BACK CREEK
LOADSTONE
LOWER BOTTLE CREEK
LOWER DUCK CREEK
LOWER DYRAABA
LOWER DYRAABA CREEK
LOWER PEACOCK
LYNCHS CREEK
MALLANGANEE
MERRIGAN
MISSINGHAM
MOUNT LION
MULI MULI
MUMMULGUM
NEW PARK
OLD BONALBO
OLD GREVILLIA
PADDYS FLAT
PAGANS FLAT
PEACOCK CREEK
ROSEBERRY
ROSEBERRY CREEK
RUKENVALE
SANDILANDS
SAWPIT CREEK
SEXTONVILLE
SHERWOOD
SIMPKINS CREEK
SMITHS CREEK
STONY CHUTE
TERRACE CREEK
THE RISK
THERESA CREEK
TOOLOOM
TOONUMBAR
TOONUMBAR DAM
TUNGLEBUNG
TUNGLEBUNG CREEK
UNUMGAR
UPPER DUCK CREEK
UPPER HORSESHOE CREEK
URBENVILLE
WADEVILLE
WARRAZAMBIL CREEK
WHITE GATE
WIANGAREE
WIANGAREE WEST
WOODENBONG
WOOLNERS ARM
WYNDHAM CREEK
WYNEDEN
YABBRA
YONGURRA
Kyogle is situated within the
Northern Rivers Region of New South Wales.
Kyogle declares itself Gateway to the Rainforests, and
indeed the town is surrounded by many natural heritage areas, scenic drives,
lookouts, picnic areas and atmospheric villages.
Two spectacular national parks in the region, Border Ranges
and Mount Warning, are known for their stunning
mountain scenery and rainforests.
History
The name Kyogle is derived from the Aboriginal phrase 'Kaiou
gal', meaning 'place of the plain turkey'. European settlement in the region took
off in the 1840s, and by the 1860s timber cutters had moved in.
The railway arrived in 1910, and Kyogle grew as a centre for
timber and dairy cattle.
Things to do
Drive the Lions
Road, a short and scenic route over the McPherson Ranges.
Explore the Kyogle Botanical Gardens on the banks of
Fawcetts Creek.
Experience the amazing natural beauty of the region’s World
Heritage national parks.
Events
The Fairymount Festival of Fairytales, in November, is a
chance for children to dress up as their favourite fantasy character.
Don’t miss
The views from Captain Cook Memorial Lookout.
Toonumbah
National Park, a treasury
of plant and animal life.
Tweed Range
Scenic Drive, off the Murwillumbah Road.
The stunning black bean trees of Moore Park Nature Reserve.
A relaxing picnic at Lake Harrison.