Parks A to Z listing
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The Tully River plunges down the Cardwell Range, through a densely forested gorge.
- Camping prohibited
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Tallebudgera Creek and its estuary contains one of the last large tracts of mangroves on the Gold Coast. The parks protect over 22ha of this habitat on either side of…
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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Tam O'Shanter National Park is now known as Djiru National Park.
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Within an hour's drive of Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Tamborine National Park offers glimpses of the Pacific Ocean and Gold Coast skyline to the east and national parks of…
- No camping
- No campfires
- Toilets
- No showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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A Moreton Bay island with beautiful beaches, significant cultural heritage values and natural conservation values, both terrestrial and marine. Important historic features include remnants of a quarantine station and a…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Rainforest, open eucalypt forest and remnants of wallum heath between Noosa and Cooroy are protected in this hilly subtropical forest. Mount Tinbeerwah (265m above sea level) is a small volcanic…
- Camping prohibited
- No campfires
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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This 2095ha state forest is dominated by ironbark and cypress woodland where you might see powerful owls or black-chinned honeyeaters.
- No camping
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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The Palms National Park protects a small remnant of palm-filled subtropical rainforest and vine forest in a spring-fed gully in the headwaters of the Brisbane River. Birds, frogs, bats and…
- Camping prohibited
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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For the Bandjin and Girramay people, this rugged island has cloud-covered mountains, fragile heath vegetation, lush rainforest, tall eucalypt forest and mangrove fringes is known as Munamudanamy. The Thorsborne Trail…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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Dense, green vegetation is highlighted against a backdrop of clear, blue, open waters, blue-green reef flats and near-white sandy beaches. This remote group of islands allows visitors to engage in…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Situated in the heart of the mulga lands, Thrushton National Park conserves a remnant of original vegetation within an area of extensive clearing. Gazetted in 1990, the park consists of…
- Camping allowed
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Open eucalypt forest with Moreton Bay ash and blue gum trees and a grassy understorey are features of the park. Tall blue gums line the steep banks of the Burnett…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Recreational trails spanning mountain tops, sandy beaches and coastal wetlands. Ride, run or walk the Cape Pallarenda Trails to absorb some amazing views and enjoy nature-based recreation close to Townsville…
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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In semi-arid, south-western Queensland, Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two of the state’s natural regions, the brigalow belt and the mulga lands.
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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The State forest includes extensive exotic pine plantations and small remnants of wallum heaths, melaleuca wetlands, banksia woodlands, and blue gum and scribbly gum open forest. Mangrove lined estuaries along…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
- No hiking
- No walking
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Mount Cooroora, at 439m, is a prominent feature of the park. Its distinctive shape is visible from many locations on the Sunshine Coast. Tall open forest, woodlands and montane heath…
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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Endangered wet sclerophyll forest, lush upland rainforest, clear mountain streams and tumbling waterfalls are protected in this park—one of the wettest areas in Queensland and part of the Wet Tropics…
- Camping prohibited
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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The Tully River plunges down the Cardwell Range, through a densely forested gorge. Part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Tully Gorge National Park offers a variety of recreational…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- Showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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The Tully River plunges down the Cardwell Range, through a densely forested gorge, part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Tully Gorge National Park offers a variety of recreational…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- Showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Wet sclerophyll forests of towering rose gums, red stringybark and turpentines surround the Millstream River as it tumbles over McKenzie Falls on its way down the Millstream Valley.
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
- No hiking
- Walking
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Turtle Group National Park is a remote group of islands where visitors can engage in nature-based activities, such as birdwatching and camping, in a natural, undeveloped setting.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking