Description
Bulburin National Park is a large sub-tropical rainforest habitat located in Queensland, Australia.
It spans 16,800 hectares and is known for its diverse range of wildlife and vegetation. The park is well-preserved and protected from human encroachment.
The park is home to various wildlife species, including Wompoo pigeons, Regent Bowerbirds, Red-necked and Red-legged Pademelons, Red-eyed Tree Frogs, and the endangered Long-nosed Potoroo. It also contains rare and threatened flora species, including some of the oldest eucalypt forests in the region.
Visitors to Bulburin National Park can enjoy activities such as hiking, bird watching, and nature walks. The park offers stunning views of the rainforest and has picnic areas for families and friends to spend time together. Swimming in the pristine creeks and waterfalls is also a popular activity.
For those who want to stay longer, the park provides camping options at The Oaks camping area and The Wall camping area. These campsites have amenities such as drinking water, toilets, and cooking facilities. It is important to check availability before planning a trip.
Conservation is a priority at Bulburin National Park. Visitors are encouraged to minimize their environmental impact and follow a carry-in carry-out policy, leaving no trace of their visit. The park is dedicated to preserving the natural environment and protecting its biodiversity.
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