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Email:
info@derm.qld.gov.au
Web:
www.derm.qld.gov.au
Description
Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park is one of Queensland's most scenic national parks. Lawn Hill Gorge is formed by Lawn Hill Creek, which is fed by numerous freshwater springs from the limestone plateau to the west. The magnitude of the sandstone cliffs lining the gorge, its emerald waters and lush vegetation make it a visual splendour. Serving as an oasis, the spring water and surrounding vegetation attract an abundance of wildlife.
Walkers on the Constance Range track are rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of the range, making this an incredible early morning or evening walk.
About the Walk
Distance:
4 kilometres
Duration:
3 hours
Category:
Half Day Walk
Difficulty:
Moderate
Type:
Return
Start Point:
From the picnic and camping area.
Walk Highlights
- Magnificient views
- Ancient sandstone gorges
Walk Hints
Take a torch if doing this walk in the evening.
Always carry water, wear a hat and sturdy footwear. Wear sunscreen, particularly when in the gorge, as the sun's reflection off the water can burn skin rapidly.
Be croc wise. Freshwater crocodiles occur in the park and are often seen in Lawn Hill Creek.
Best Time To Go
Walk between April and September to avoid weather extremes.
Property Details
Facilities
- Car park
- Public toilet
- Walking Tracks
Activities
- Animal Watching
- Birdwatching
- Walking
Other Information
Further Details:
The best time to visit the Constance Range is between May and October to avoid the wet season and high temperatures. The range features: spectacular views, ancient sandstone gorges, abundant wildlife, emerald green water and lush vegetation.
On this longer walk you can enjoy the spectacular, panoramic views surrounding the Constance Range and beyond. It is recommended as a sunset or sunrise walk. If walking in the evening please take a torch. The trail is four kilometres long with a moderate degree of difficulty and should take three hours to comolete.
Take a torch if doing this walk in the evening. Always carry water, wear a hat and sturdy footwear. Wear sunscreen, particularly when in the gorge, as the sun's reflection off the water can burn skin. From the eastern end of the campground.
How To Get There:
By road the park is 340 kilometres north-west of Mount Isa, 220 kilometres south-west of Burketown, or 425 kilometres north-west of Cloncurry. The entire distance from Burketown and approximately 215 kilometres of road from Mount Isa is unsealed and can be unpassable after rain.