Parks A to Z listing
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Information on Lake Barrine can now be found at Crater Lakes National Park.
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A string of salt and freshwater wetlands at Lake Bindegolly National Park form an important wildlife refuge in the arid zone. The park is home to more than 195 species…
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- 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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Lake Broadwater is the only large, naturally-occurring freshwater lake on the Darling Downs and is an important refuge for waterbirds and other wildlife. The lake is popular for picnicking, walking…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- 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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Information on Lake Eacham can now be found at Crater Lakes National Park.
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Nestled beneath Murphy’s Range in the central highlands, Lake Murphy is a perched lake that fills only when nearby Robinson Creek overflows. When full it provides a seasonal refuge for…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- 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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Lakefield National Park is now known as Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (CYPAL).
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In 2008, Lama Lama National Park (CYPAL) became Queensland’s first jointly managed national park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land). Some of the park’s features include the Annie River, tall messmate…
- 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
- No hiking
- No walking
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Lush rainforests, ancient trees, spectacular views, extensive walking tracks, exceptional ecological importance and natural beauty make this Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area an outstanding place to visit.
- Camping allowed
- 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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Travel across ancient mesas, gullies and broken escarpments to the world’s only known dinosaur stampede site.
- Camping prohibited
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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The emerald waters and lush vegetation of Lawn Hill Gorge form a beautiful oasis in the outback, attracting abundant wildlife and offering exceptional views, walks, canoeing and cultural sites.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- 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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Prolific birdlife, diverse plants and scenic walks feature strongly in this group of peaceful islands. The Ngaro Aboriginal people named Lindeman Island 'Yara-kimba', the place of snapper-bream fish.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- 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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This group of six high islands lies midway between the coast and the outer barrier reef. Surrounded by coral reefs, the islands are fringed by mangroves and sandy beaches, and…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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Flooding rains and devastating drought are the norm here in the heart of 'boom and bust' country. Rain nourishes the plains and transforms parched channels into wetlands teeming with life.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- Scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Lockyer National Park is home to a diverse range of plants and animals, including some vulnerable and near threatened species such as the Helidon ironbark, mountain guinea flower, brush-tailed rock-wallaby…
- 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