Remington National Park is the largest natural park in the Golden Coast area. Most of the park is located on the 900-meter plateau. It is also part of the World Heritage Site "East Coast Rainforest Reserve". There is a unique subtropical rainforest scenery. Tourists can enjoy the surrounding ancient trees, rippling streams and spectacular waterfalls, and listen to birds singing in the forest. Native and endangered Australian birds live here, fully integrated into the beauty of nature. Last but not least, it's open to the public free of charge all the time.