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High, remote and rough, Sundown National Park (south west of Stanthorpe) entices both self-sufficient campers and experienced bushwalkers to explore its rugged ridges and gorges. Camp at one of five camping areas (three accessible by four-wheel-drive only) or hike in to a secluded bush camp. From Broadwater campground, enjoy the short graded walk to Permanent Waterhole. More experienced walkers can explore the Severn River or the upper reaches of Ooline Creek. Look for river red gums, king orchids, ducks and herons, or try your luck throwing a lure in one of many waterholes (line fishing allowed). From the park's north-eastern boundary, experienced walkers can enjoy a two-day circuit taking in Mount Lofty and Red Rock Gorge, while four wheel drives can continue to Burrows Waterhole camping area.
| Open Times: | Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
| Free Entry: | Yes. |
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· BBQ Facilities · Car park · Picnic Area |
· Public Toilet · Shaded Area · Viewing Platform |
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· Off Road Driving · Birdwatching · Camping |
· Animal Viewing · Walking · Bushwalking |
