Queensland Holidays - The Official Tourism Site for Queensland

Chalet in Bunya Mountains
Bunya Mountains
Map of Bunya Mountains National Park
Bunya Avenue
Dandabah
Bunya Mountains
Queensland 4405 Australia

Bunya Mountains National Park
Bunya Mountains, South Burnett Area

13 0013 0372
csc@epa.qld.gov.au
www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/bunya-mountains/index.html

Description

Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland's second-oldest national park, protects the world's largest remaining bunya pine rainforest. Until the late 1800s, Aboriginal people travelled here from far distant places for bunya nut festivals. Today visitors camp, walk and relax in the cool air and enjoy mountain scenery and colourful birdlife. This park is a walkers paradise, with 35 kilometres of tracks (from 500 metres to 10 kilometres), many leading to attractive natural grassland balds; with great views. Serious walkers find remote lookouts and waterfalls. Birdwatchers seek catbirds, rare sooty owls and quails. Watch red-necked wallabies graze at numerous picnic areas.

Property Details

Facilities

Activities


Other Information

Children:
Children are welcome.

Disabled:
Disabled parking and toilets are available.

How To Get There

The park is 200 kilometres north-west of Brisbane. Access is from Toowoomba or Dalby or, if coming from the Fraser and Sunshine Coast region, via Kingaroy or Nanango. All roads within the park are steep, winding and narrow. Most are sealed but some are gravel. None is suitable for buses or caravans.

Inclusion

Entry to the park is free of charge, however, camping fees apply.


* Please note: These rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum costs only. To obtain a firm price from the provider, please use the contact the operator. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.

QueenslandHolidays.com.au