Wollumbin National Park

[2] In addition to numerous bird species, carpet python, land mullet, eastern small-eyed snake, lace monitor, black-bellied marsh snake and long-nosed potoroo can be found here.

[4] The park incorporates lands of traditional significance to the local Bundjalung people.

The mountain's English name was bestowed on it by Lieutenant James Cook in May 1770, as his expedition in command of the Endeavour passed it by on their route northwards along the eastern coastline of Australia.

The designation "Mount Warning" was meant to indicate the danger of the offshore reefs they encountered.

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From summit at sunrise