Lions Road

Lions Road

The Lions Road is a road running between the Summerland Way in New South Wales and a junction at the Mount Lindesay Highway near Rathdowney, Queensland. Strictly speaking, it is the road that joins two pre-existing sections of rural road, namely Wilson Avenue in New South Wales and Running Creek Road in Queensland. It was so named as most of the funding, planning and voluntary labour for the road came from the Kyogle branch of the Lions Club.

It connects these two roads over the Richmond Gap in the McPherson Range. For a good deal of its length it is a narrow one-laned road that cannot be used by trucks or cars towing caravans or trailers. It was only recently that the road was fully sealed with bitumen.

The road fords many creek crossings along its length, and several of the bridges are of wooden construction that can only support low vehicular weights.

The road runs through the Border Ranges National Park and it is altogether a scenic drive. The road also parallels the main Brisbane-Sydney railway line and actually runs near a feature of the train line known as the Spiral Loop.

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[http://www.kyogleweb.com.au/scenery/lionsroad.htm History of the Lions Road]


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