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Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay National Park Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay is the largest National Park (55 300 hectares) between the city of Townsville and the town of Bowen on the North Queensland coast. The... More
Anderson Park Botanic Gardens Townsville - Botanic gardens containing important tree collections and an attractive conservatory. More
Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park Cardwell - This park's landscapes are breathtaking. Blencoe Falls tumbles 90 metres into a rocky pool, before cascading a further 230 metres to the hoop pine-studded... More
Bowling Green Bay National Park Townsville - Diverse habitats are protected in the region's largest coastal park, Bowling Green Bay National Park. Its coastal plains are dramatically set against a... More
Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park Townsville - A scenic coastal park close to Townsville, Cape Pallarenda is the site of a former quarantine station dating from 1915. Buildings are typical 'Queenslander... More
Centenary Park Charters Towers - Centenary Park has the gold discovery monuments, picnic tables, gas barbecues and is always cool and shady. Centenary Park also has an interesting history... More
Clump Mountain National Park Mission Beach - With Bicton Hill at its centre, Clump Mountain National Park preserves one of the few remaining patches of undisturbed lowland tropical rainforest. Many... More
Coral Sea Battle Memorial Park Cardwell - The Coral Sea Battle Memorial Park is Australia’s largest war memorial. The park was created to commemorate an air and sea battle which took place... More
Dalrymple National Park Charters Towers - Dalrymple National Park covers an area of 1640 hectares and is located 46 kilometres north or a 30 minute drive from the town of Charters Towers (90 minute... More
Edmund Kennedy National Park Cardwell - Edmund Kennedy National Park is within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Few parts of north Queensland's wet tropics can boast the range of vegetation... More
Family Islands National Park Mission Beach - Part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, this chain of stunning islands, Family Islands near Mission Beach, is clad in lush rainforest and woodlands... More
Goold Island National Park Townsville - Forests spill on to the sandy beaches of this pristine tropical Goold Island National Park in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Dugongs and turtles... More
Hinchinbrook Island National Park Cardwell - Hinchinbrook is one of Australia’s most impressive and rugged continental islands. Hinchinbrook Channel, which separates the island from the mainland,... More
Jourama Falls, Paluma Range National Park Ingham - Streams flow down from higher slopes in this World Heritage-listed park, feeding Jourama Falls and other cascades and rapids on Waterview Creek. The buff-breasted... More
Lissner Park Charters Towers - While you are out and about in Charters Towers why not have a picnic in one of their beautiful parks. Lissner Park, comprising of seven hectares, includes... More
Magnetic Island National Park Magnetic Island - Easily accessible from Townsville, Magnetic Island presents a striking landscape of massive granite boulders, towering hoop pines, scenic sandy bays and... More
Mount Spec, Paluma Range National Park Paluma - Mount Spec is an accessible, scenic section of Paluma Range National Park, the most southerly park in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Straddling the... More
Murray Falls, Murray Upper National Park Cardwell - Large volumes of water racing over naturally sculpted pink granite boulders make the Murray Falls one of north Queensland's prettiest. Rainforested mountains... More
Pioneer Park and Ross River Thuringowa - Pioneer Park is located in Thuringowa on the banks of the Ross River and Ross River Dam. The park provides recreational facilities and is a popular fishing... More
Rollingstone Park Rollingstone - Rollingstone's Bushy Parker Park is a designated limited free tent and vehicle camping area. It is a popular spot with an attractive freshwater creek swimming... More
Tam O'Shanter National Park Tully - Tam O'Shanter National Park contains one of the largest remaining areas of coastal lowland rainforest in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It includes... More
Town Common Conservation Park Townsville - The Town Common Conservation park covers a 3245 hectare area of Townsville-Burdekin wetlands. The Common is home to an extensive range of native flora... More
Townsville Town Common Conservation Park Townsville - A birdwatcher's paradise at Townsville Town Common Conservation Park! Open woodland, grassland, swamps and vine thickets, only minutes from the centre... More
Tully Gorge National Park Tully - Here in Australia’s wettest area, Tully Gorge National Park, heavy rainfall encourages lush tropical vegetation and ensures plenty of white-water... More
Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park Ingham - Wallaman Falls is the highest, permanent, single-drop waterfall in Australia, and part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Open forest dominates the... More
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