Things to do

Thrushton in bloom.
Photo credit: Queensland Government
Camping and accommodation
Camping
Bush camping is permitted. There are two designated bush camping areas in Thrushton National Park.
Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site.
- Find out more about camping in Thrushton National Park.
- Book your camp site online.
- If you cannot book online, see camping bookings for other options.
Visitors must be self-sufficient in food, water, fuel, vehicle spares and medical supplies. Take a fuel or gas stove for cooking.
Other accommodation
There is a range of holiday accommodation in and around St George.
For more information see the tourism information links.
Walking
Explore Thrushton National Park by bushwalking and birdwatching. There are no formal walking tracks so visitors need to be mindful of their safety. Take a compass as vegetation is thick and terrain featureless.
Viewing wildlife
Spring wildflowers are a feature of this park and more than 100 bird species have been recorded here. Scattered ironbark, cypress pine and kurrajong grow above areas of spinifex.
Neabul Creek is lined with river red gums and coolibahs, and is the place to look for koalas and echidnas.
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.