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Archer Park Station and Steam Tram Museum Rockhampton - The Archer Park Railway Station museum contains several exhibitions associated with railways and the Rockhampton Council Tramways. Items have been collected... More
Blackdown Tableland National Park Dingo - The Blackdown Tableland National Park protects a sandstone plateau rising 600 metres above Central Queensland's flat plains. Bordered by high rugged cliffs,... More
Byfield National Park and Byfield Conservation Park Byfield - Stretching over 15,000 hectares, the Byfield National Park and Byfield Conservation Park boast outstanding scenery: massive parabolic sand dunes (the oldest... More
Capricorn Coast National Park Yeppoon - About 130 million years ago, violent volcanic eruptions formed rocky outcrops along the Capricorn Coast. This park protects windswept low heath scattered... More
Capricornia Cays National Park Capricorn Coast - This Capricornia Cays National Park includes eight islands formed from coral fragments, which rise just a few metres above the high tide mark. Their biological... More
Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park Carnarvon - This spectacular Carnarvon Gorge system of towering white cliffs and lush side gorges is the central highlands' most popular attraction. Carnarvon Creek... More
Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary Yeppoon - At Cooberrie Wildlife Sanctuary, hand feed their friendly kangaroos, wallabies, and water birds with pre-packaged food from their kiosk. Get really close... More
Federation Woolshed and Rich Park Springsure - View one of the largest windmills in Queensland, measuring 24 feet in diameter. While in Springsure visit the Federation Woolshed - with an information... More
Ka Ka Mundi, Carnarvon National Park Springsure - This park has more than 30 kilometres of sandstone escarpments and plateaus together with dry rainforest surrounding clear springs. Brigalow scrubs are... More
Keppel Bay Islands National Park Rosslyn Bay - The Keppel Bay Islands National Park is the traditional home of the Ganomi-Woppaburra Aboriginal people. It includes 15 islands surrounded by the Great... More
Mackenzie Park Duaringa - Mackenzie Park, on the eastern side of town, is home to a rare tree that is only found in the Duaringa township. The Duaringa stringy bark, known to the... More
Minerva Hills National Park Springsure - A relatively small National Park near Springsure in Central Queensland, Minerva Hills is dominated by Mount Boorambool, rising 600 metres above sea level,... More
Mount Archer National Park Rockhampton - Rising 604 metres, Mount Archer provides a dramatic backdrop to Rockhampton. The park protects a range of plants and animals, including plant species with... More
Mount Etna Caves National Park Rockhampton - Limestone deposits decorate Mount Etna's caves and outcrops, home to a significant proportion of Australia’s breeding population of little bent-wing... More
Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park Rockhampton - Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park, 36 kilometres west of Rockhampton on the Capricorn Highway is an internationally known destination for thunderegg fossicking.... More
Mount Moffatt Section - Carnarvon National Park Carnarvon - Fascinating history, Queensland's highest plateau and impressive views draw visitors to this remote park, Mount Moffatt Section - Carnarvon National Park.... More
Nuga Nuga National Park and Lake Nuga Nuga Emerald - As the largest natural water body within the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, Lake Nuga Nuga (adjacent to the National Park), provides a valuable habitat... More
Redbank Park - Jericho Jericho - Close to the centre of town at Redbank Park you can swim in the waterhole or enjoy a barbecue and sit by a billabong under a Coolabah tree.
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