Danbulla National Park and State Forest
Atherton

Danbulla National Park and State Forest is a spectacular part of the Atherton Tableland, encompassing eucalypt and acacia forests, pine plantations and rainforest; also crater lakes, walks and places of local history and interest. This large park covers 12,000 hectares between Tinaroo and Lamb ranges and borders Lake Tinaroo. Choose a secluded campsite at School Point. At The Chimneys, the grassed area is large enough for kicking a football around. Enjoy a short walk through upland rainforest to Mobo Creek crater or take time to marvel at the enormity and age of the cathedral fig tree.

Contact Details
Gillies Highway
Atherton
Queensland 4883 Australia

To make an enquiry or a booking contact:

Phone: 13 0013 0372
Tollfree: 1300 130 372
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Web: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=175

Entry Information
Free Entry:Yes.

Facilities
· Access With Assistance for the Disabled
· Picnic Area
· Public Toilet
· Viewing Platform

Activities
· Camping
· Cycling
· Walking

Further Information

* Any rates quoted are a guide only, please note that conditions may apply. This operator may have specials throughout the year. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.
Miscellaneous:
Danbulla National Park and State Forest is 14 kilometres north-east of Atherton. Access is via the Gillies Highway or through the township of Kairi. Danbulla Forest Drive is unsealed. Be aware of other vehicles, pedestrians and wildlife.