Set in mist-shrouded mountains west of Mackay, Eungella National Park is one of Queensland�s most ecologically diverse parks. Its 860 plant species include species from both subtropical and tropical rainforests. Much of the park is wilderness, dissected by rugged gorges. It is home to the Eungella honeyeater, one of five new Australian bird species discovered during the past 50 years.
Bushwalking is great at Eungella, with more than 20 kilometres of walking tracks, scenic lookouts and interesting plants and animals. From the viewing platform at Broken River visitors often see platypus diving to feed. Enjoy a bush picnic under huge swamp mahoganies and red gums. Go spotlighting to spy gently on many other forest residents.
Disabled Access:
Disabled ramp access is available at the Sky Window Circuit lookout in Eungella National Park.
Children:
Children are welcome.
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Phone: 13 0013 0372
Website: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=95
Address:
Eungella Dam Road
Eungella, Queensland, 4757
Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, BBQ Facilities, Car park, Coach Parking, Conference/Convention Facilities, Parking for the Disabled, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Viewing Platform
Experiences you can enjoy at Eungella National Park:
Adventure, Caravan and Camping, Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Rainforest, Wildlife
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