Things To See and Do

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park
Lawn Hill

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FACILITIES


BBQ Facilities: Cooking places provided. Open fires are not permitted.

Access With Assistance for the Disabled: The paths around the campground and to the lower gorge are accessible for wheelchairs.

Interpretive Centre: Read about the fossils in the information shelter at Riversleigh then explore along a self-guided interpretive trail.

Visitor Information Centre: Ranger Station and Visitor Orientation.

  • Car park
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Sheltered Area
  • Viewing Platform


ACTIVITIES


Birdwatching: Birdwatching is always rewarding at Boodjamulla. If you are walking or canoeing along the gorge you will be amazed at the variety of water birds.

Camping: A limited camping area with toilets and showers provided. Bookings are essential. Alternative camping is available at Adels Grove, 10 kilometres from the park campground.

Canoeing: Venture into the heart of the gorge and observe the unique plant and animal life. Canoes can be hired out on an hourly basis from the east end of the campsite. The best time to start canoeing is in the morning.

Animal Viewing: See kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, lizards, red-winged parrots and purple-crowned fairy-wrens. Look for spitting archer fish, turtles and freshwater crocodiles in the creek.

Walking: There are six long and short walks in the Lawn Hill Gorge Section of the Park. They are: Island Stack (4 kilometres); Cascades (2 kilometres); Wild Dog Dreaming (4.5 kilometres); Constance Range (4 kilometres); Indarri Falls (3.8 kilometres) and Upper Gorge (7 kilometres). All distance in return.

  • Cycling
  • Swimming