Far West Queensland parks

Far West Queensland is home to over 20 national parks, showcasing the region's diverse landscapes, including lush forests, waterways, towering sandstone, and deep gorges. Some of the notable parks in this area include Munga-Thirri National Park, formerly known as the Simpson Desert, featuring the iconic Big Red sand dune and offering a unique 4WD adventure. Currawinya National Park, located 185 km southwest of Cunnamulla, features red plains and mulga woodlands, providing a picturesque landscape for birdwatching and exploration. Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, situated in Queensland's far northwest, offers a lush oasis with a twisting emerald creek winding through towering orange sandstone cliffs. Bladensburg National Park, located in the Mitchell Grass Downs and Channel Country, features a restored homestead, visitor center, and scenic drives through black soil plains.

These parks provide a variety of activities, such as birdwatching, bushwalking, bike riding, canoeing, and exploring Aboriginal rock art, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the remote beauty and diverse landscapes of Far West Queensland.