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7 Top Queensland National Parks – Enjoy the best of nature

Australia is famous for being blessed with a rich ecological environment, and to prove this fact, Queensland has over 200 national parks offering unrivaled views to its visitors. If you are not sure about where to go to get closer to nature while in Queensland, check this out!

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Boodjamulla National Park

Yes, this is among the most remote national parks in Queensland, but it's also one of the most beautiful to explore. There are scenic gorges with fossils from thousands of years back, and visitors get the opportunity of exploring them during their visits. If you look for camping opportunities here, yes, you are allowed to pitch your tents and spend nights under the starry skies here.

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Eungella National Park

If you are holidaying in one of the Mackay hotels the likes of Oaks Mackay Carlyle Suites, the best place to explore the beauty of nature is not so far from you. Head to the Eungella National Park which is home to many diverse plants, wildlife, and amazing natural landscapes. Some of the rarest plants and creatures such as Mackay Tulip Oak, Eungella Spiny Cray, and Eungella Honeyeater can only be spotted here in the Eungella National Park.

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Daintree National Park

Head to the Daintree National Park during May and September to explore the true beauty of the country. This national park is also considered a part of the World Heritage sites and it's home to several ancient flora and fauna. This park is open throughout the 24 hours and you don't need to pay any entrance fee to get access for this exploration.

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Noosa National Park

Unlike some of the other national parks in Queensland, Noosa National Park is easily accessible. If you happen to holiday near Noosa, this national park is open for you every day from 9.15 am to 4.45 pm. The park offers great coastal scenery, especially in the summer from September to November.

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Springbrook National Park

With picturesque and pristine waterfalls, lush green forests, and interesting walking tracks, Springbrook National Park offers a great experience for all its visitors. A visit to this national park is a great way to relax, especially when you feel stressed or tensed in your day-to-day lives. Yes, it's a proven natural medicine to calm your nerves in style!

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Great Sandy National Park

The world has quite a few sand islands, and this Great Sandy National Park is the largest of them all. The park has 2 sections and one part is the ever-famous Fraser Island. It's a great spot for many activities such as fishing, whale watching, diving, and many more. The most awesome experience can be enjoyed in spring from September to November.

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Bunya Mountains National Park

How about exploring the largest stand of ancient bunya pines in the world during your holiday? Then, you need to head to the Bunya Mountains National Park. There are waterfalls and wildlife (especially the birds) to be enjoyed and you also get to see some of the most beautiful panoramic views as a bonus!