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In semi-arid, south-western Queensland, Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two of the state's natural regions, the brigalow belt and the mulga lands.
The park protects a small, almost pure stand of ooline Cadellia pentastylis, an attractive dry rainforest tree dating back to the Ice Ages. Ooline has been extensively cleared and is now uncommon and considered vulnerable to extinction. Tregole's ooline forest survives in the less than ideal semi-arid conditions.
... moreMulga grows on the ridges while poplar box woodlands cover the alluvial plains, brigalow woodlands grow on areas with heavy clay soils and Mitchell grasslands are found on the park's undulating plains.
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Children:
Only suitable for children accompanied by adults.
General Comments
A short circuit walk (2.1 kilometres, 45 minutes return) leads through the ooline forest. In summer the walk should be taken in the early morning (before 11.00 a.m.).
How To Get There
Tregole's day-use area is approximately 10 kilometres south of Morven on the Morven-Bollon Road. The road between Morven and the park is sealed.
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