About Tregole
Park features
Discover the variety of plant and animal life where two biogeographic regions meet—the Brigalow Belt and the Mulga Lands. Mulga clothes Tregole’s ridges; brigalow grows on areas with heavy clay soils; while woodlands of poplar box and Mitchell grasslands are found on the park’s undulating plains.
Looking after the park
Help preserve this park’s natural and cultural values by following these few common sense rules:
- Leave everything as you find it. This includes plants, animals, rocks, ruins and artefacts.
- Firearms and other weapons must not be used in Tregole National Park.
- Fires are prohibited, please use fuel stoves or the electric barbecue provided.
- Rubbish bins are not provided. Please bring rubbish bags and take all recyclables and rubbish with you when you leave.
See the guidelines on caring for parks for more information about protecting our environment and heritage in parks.
Park management
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service manage Tregole National Park under the Nature Conservation Act 1992.
Tourism information links
For information about activities, tours and accommodation in this region contact: southernqueenslandcountry.com.au.
For tourism information for all regions in Queensland see the Queensland Holidays website.
For information on road conditions contact Department of Transport and Main Roads (13 19 40).
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.