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Things to do
Camping and accommodation
Camping
Goodedulla National Park has camping areas at Wadlow Yards, Kings Dam and The Palms. There are no facilities at these camping areas. Camping permits are required and must be obtained prior to arrival, and fees apply.
- Find out more about camping in Goodedulla National Park
- Book your camp site online
- If you cannot book online, see camping bookings for other options.
Other accommodation
There is a range of holiday accommodation in Rockhampton.
For more information see tourism information links.
Walking
There are no formal walking tracks—however there are numerous tracks within the park for drivers and walkers.
Driving
Please keep to designated marked tracks—see Goodedulla National Park map . Please drive carefully as the terrain is steep and often slippery and help may be many hours away.
Viewing wildlife
Goodedulla offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching including regular sightings of various raptors. Visitors have spotted emus, echidnas and grey kangaroos. The reserve provides valuable habitat for native animals as the area is relatively undisturbed in comparison to the heavily cleared areas to the north.
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.