Parks A to Z listing

  • Protecting dense mulga woodlands and seven macropod species, Idalia’s craggy escarpments emerge from dense mulga woodland to give breathtaking views.

    • Camping allowed
    • Campfires allowed
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • No picnic tables
    • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
    • Scenic drive
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
    • No hiking
    • Walking
  • Immerse in nature, camp under the stars, and explore on walks, a shared trail and forest roads. Make Charlie Moreland day-use area or camping area your starting point for exploring…

    • Camping allowed
    • Campfires allowed
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • Picnic tables
    • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
    • No scenic drive
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
    • No hiking
    • Walking
  • Inskip Peninsula is a narrow, sandy finger of land built up by wind and waves. It forms a natural breakwater at the entrance to Tin Can Inlet and Great Sandy…

    • Camping allowed
    • Campfires allowed
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • No picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No scenic drive
    • Generators allowed (conditions apply)
    • Dogs permitted (on leash)
    • No hiking
    • Walking
  • Iron Range National Park is now known as Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park (CYPAL).

  • A maze of gorges, sandstone outcrops and striking rock formations, this park protects many rare and threatened plant species. Gorge Creek, a tributary of the Dawson River, flows through the…

    • Camping allowed
    • Campfires allowed
    • Toilets
    • No showers
    • No barbecue
    • Picnic tables
    • No wheelchair access
    • No scenic drive
    • No generators allowed
    • No dogs permitted
    • Hiking
    • Walking