Visitor Information Centres
Casino: 6660 0325
Woodburn: 02 6660 0396
Evans Head: 6660 0308
Take in the views of the Richmond River along the pathway that guides our riverside walk. If you’re lucky you might even spot a platypus.
The Olympic sized Casino pool has disability access via a chair lift and a learner’s pool.
The museum provides a history of military in the Northern Rivers. The museum is accessible via footpaths.
There is disabled parking available at the front of the museum.
The museum houses artifacts and stories of Casino and the Northern Rivers. Parking is available at the front of the museum and behind the Community Centre.
Follow the paved footpaths around the Casino CBD on our Federation Building Walk. This walk is flat and suitable for any ability level.
The reserve is easily accessible from the Pacific Highway. Pull up your car and see if you can spot koalas in nearby trees.
Take in the views of the Richmond River along the Coraki riverside walk. There is a concrete pathway that runs adjacent to the river which is accessible from Richmond Terrace.
The Mid-Richmond Historical Society and Museum is accessible by ramp and incorporates a range of local artefacts and historical information.
Main Beach is accessible by footpath. A beach wheelchair is available at the Evans Head Surf Club for free use during patrolled hours.
Hosts free regular surfing days in the region for people that require assisted surfing.
Footpaths run from the mouth of the Evans Head river for beautiful views of the ocean and surrounding headlands.
Housing a 25m pool and kids play area the Evans Head Aquatic Centre is open throughout the year. There is a wheelchair lift available on request.
Evans Head Living Museum provides insight into the rich human and natural resources that make up the history and development of the Mid Richmond area. The museum is accessible by a footpath and ramp.
The museum displays a range of historical aviation exhibits and engages the public in the area's military, cultural and natural history. It has ample parking at the front of the building and offers accessible pathways and entrances.
The lookout is accessible by ramped footpaths. Designated parking is also available.
Paved footpaths lead directly from the parking area, through the covered picnic area and on towards beach viewing and the south wall. A designated parking space is also availabe.
Having recently undergone a complete transformation and now home to a brand new playground, sheltered picnic area, barbeques and winding footpaths that weave throughout the precinct. There are female and male accessible toilets and baby change table facilities available.
PRIMEX is Australia’s sustainable farm and primary industries exhibition and has been an integral part of the country’s agricultural field days since 1985. PRIMEX offers a complete Paddock to Plate Experience ‘Where Farmers and Foodies Meet’. For visitors with mobility issues buggy’s are available at the event upon request.