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Amamoor’s forests include dry forests, riverine rainforests, and hoop and bunya pine plantations. Camping areas and short walks are provided.
Location
About 180km north of Brisbane, inland from the Sunshine Coast, 20km south-west of Gympie along the Amamoor Creek Road.
Park facilities
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
- No rubbish bins
- Picnic tables
- Toilets
- Tent camping
- Caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campervan camping
- Motor home camping
- Hiking
- Walking
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
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From Amama day-use area, walk through picturesque rainforest and learn about wild macadamias. Photo credit: © Ross Naumann, QPWS volunteer
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Listen for the 'tok-tok' of the male tusked frog as they call from the banks of Amamoor Creek. Photo credit: Harry Hines © Queensland Government
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Admire a small waterfall about halfway along the Amama walk. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Pitch your tent in the open grassy space of Cedar Grove camping area. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Cedar Grove camping area caters for all types of camping structures from tents to motorhomes. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Cool off around the waterhole when you camp at Cedar Grove camping area. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Take your camera and meander through Amamoor State Forest's riparian rainforest on the Rainforest walk at Cedar Grove camping area. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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The Cedar Grove hiking trail takes walkers through rainforest, open eucalypt forest and native hoop pine plantation. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Stands of rough and smooth barked eucalypts grow along parts of the Cedar Grove hiking trail. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Amamoor Creek camping area is a large open area nestled beside Amamoor Creek. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
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Enjoy campfire cooking using fire rings provided at Amamoor Creek camping area. Pack your own clean firewood. Photo credit: Trevor Hatfield © Queensland Government
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.