Benarkin State Forest Park
Benarkin,
South Burnett Area
Free Entry - Entry Information
Phone:
13 7468
Email:
qpws@nprsr.qld.com.au
Web:
www.nprsr.qld.gov.au
Description
In Benarkin State Forest on the Blackbutt Range, majestic hoop pines rise above dense subtropical rainforest. Pines planted in the 1920s thrive near blue gum and ironbark forests. Turn off the D'Aguilar Highway and take the unsealed 16 kilometre forest drive to picnic or camp by Emu Creek.
Dogs are permitted (on a leash) at Clancys camping area. Visitors can walk or ride mountain bikes or horses on the Bicentennial National Trail, the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail or on formed roads and tracks; except where signed or when access is restricted due to timber harvesting activities .
Property Details
Facilities
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BBQ Facilities
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Public toilet
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Shaded Area
Activities
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Animal Watching
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Birdwatching
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Camping
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Mountain Biking
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Swimming
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Walking
Other Information
Children:
Children are welcome.
Pets Allowed:
Yes. Dogs are allowed at Clancys camping area providing they are on-leash and restrained at all times. Tether or yard horses uphill from Clancys camping area.
Access Information:
Accessible by conventional vehicles (with care) via 16 kilometres of scenic gravel road. The road is steep and winding and drivers should beware of logging trucks.
Inclusions:
Free entry to the park, however, camping fees apply.
Free Entry
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D'Aguilar Highway
Benarkin
Queensland 4306 Australia
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