Queen Mary Falls are located in Main Range National Park. In the Condamine River headwaters, Spring Creek cascades over a waterfall into a rainforeste...
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Jumbled pink granite boulders, water-sculptured rock pools and cascades along the scenic Auburn River. Ironbark open forest and bottle-tree scrub. Rel...
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Blackdown Tableland National Park
Rising abruptly above the surrounding dry plains, Blackdown Tableland protects spectacular sandstone scenery with gorges and waterfalls at the north-e...
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Bowling Green Bay National Park
Located 28km south of Townsville, Bowling Green Bay National Park covers 55 300ha of coastal and mountainous country. It has a diversity of habitat ty...
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Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park The emerald waters and lush vegetation of Lawn Hill Gorge form a beautiful oasis in the outback, attracting a...
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Plunging 109 metres into a mist-filled abyss, Purlingbrook Creek makes a dramatic exit from the Springbrook Plateau. There is water falling all ye...
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Wallaman Falls, located 51 kilometres west of the town of Ingham (approx 100 kilometres north of the city of Townsville) is the most accessible of sev...
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Large tropical rainforest park containing Queensland's highest peak, Mt Bartle Frere. Tropical rainforest grows from the foothills to the summit of th...
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Cape Hillsborough National Park
What's special?: Rock-strewn, sandy beaches, hoop pine-dotted hillsides plunging towards the sea, subtropical rainforest and mangrove-fringed wetlan...
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Remote, rugged and diverse park with wild coastal scenery and impressive geological formations. Unusual wildlife, flora and fauna includes the foxtail...
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Cania Gorge National Park conserves a spectacular landscape of prominent sandstone cliffs, caves, eucalypt forest and dry rainforest on sheltered slop...
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Wide expanses of Mitchell grass plains and spinifex woodland are protected in this park on the Barkly Tableland, a peaceful stopover for travellers an...
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Flowering heaths, quiet beaches and abundant wildlife make this park a place to retreat and relax. Several walking tracks provide excellent opportunit...
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Carnarvon Gorge is a paradise carved from the rugged sandstone range by the passage of water and time. The spectacular gorge carries special significa...
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What's Special?: At the heart of the Upper Mary Valley forests and parks, this park protects magnificent forests, deep gorges and creek catchments, ...
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The Bunya Mountains form an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range lying about 150km from the coast. They rise abruptly form the surrounding cou...
Read MoreSpectacular white sandstone bluffs and gorges, brilliant wildflowers and exceptionally diverse habitats, ranging from lancewood forests to sand dunes,...
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What's special?: Spectacular creek scenery, granite outcrops, a scenic waterfall and eucalypt forest remnants in the headwaters of Crows Nest Creek ...
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What's special?: An imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders is the highlight of this park, which is home to some unique wildlife, and is...
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