Description
Expedition National Park is a wilderness haven located 490 km northwest of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.
It spans over 1,100 square kilometers and is known for the Expedition Range of mountains and dry eucalyptus forests that dominate the landscape.
Robinson Gorge is a section of the park that earned its status as a national park in 1951. It features ancient sandstone cliffs and rock formations, serving as a natural refuge for wildlife. Many popular walking trails start at the Gorge.
The park is a treasure trove for wildlife enthusiasts, with over 145 species of animals and 283 species of plants recorded. Some of the wildlife includes spotted-tailed quolls, lace monitors, kangaroos, and a variety of bird species like barking owls, peregrine falcons, and honeyeaters.
Expedition National Park is a hidden jewel that offers astounding landscapes and abundant wildlife. It is a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature lovers looking for an unforgettable journey in Queensland.
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