Helmholtzia Loop Walking Track

Natural Attractions

Helmholtzia loop walking track takes you on a short, easy walk through a beautiful section of Border Ranges National Park. It takes you across pristine Brindle Creek on low bridges and into World Heritage rainforest.

The name of this track comes from the helmholtzia plant that grows in the area. Also referred to as the stream lily, this rare plant is found only in the rainforest of north-east NSW and south-east Queensland. Helmholtzia are large strap-leafed plants which require a reliable water supply and are usually found along the banks of creeks and in gullies.

Helmholtzia loop walking track is also home to hoop pines, stands of Antarctic beech and abundant epiphytes – a plant that grows on another without being a parasite, while sourcing moisture and nutrients from the atmosphere and nearby debris.

Be sure to bring your binoculars along for a spot of birdwatching and keep your eyes and ears out for some endangered frog species including Fleay’s barred frog and pouched frog.

Nearby Things to Do

View All
Crystal Creek Miniatures

Crystal Creek Miniatures

Crystal Creek, Tweed

Hiddy and Mac standing together in the sun at Hiddy & Co.

Hiddy and Co.

Upper Crystal Creek, Tweed

pond and jetty

The Garden of Light

Tyalgum, Tweed

Visitor enjoying valley views from Border Loop lookout. Credit: John Spencer © DPE

Border Loop lookout and picnic area

Cougal, Kyogle

Looking along the Border Loop track. Photo:John Spencer

Border Loop Walk

Cougal, Kyogle

The Pinnacle walk, Border Ranges National Park. Photo: John Spencer, Copyright:NSW Government

Pinnacle Walk and Lookout

Border Ranges, Kyogle