Lockyer National Park Brisbane | Southern Queensland Country

Lockyer National Park is home to the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby. Photo credit: Dave Kington, Queensland Government

Lockyer National Park is home to a diverse range of plants and animals, including some vulnerable and near threatened species such as the Helidon ironbark, mountain guinea flower, brush-tailed rock-wallaby and black-breasted button-quail.

The park is a popular area for a variety of activities, including remote bushwalking, and 4WD and motorbike touring.

Location

About 40km east of Toowoomba or 90km west of Brisbane.

Accessible by

  • 4WD

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Park facilities

  • No camping
  • Hiking
  • Trail bike riding

  • There are currently no park alerts for this park.