Parks in Outback Queensland

Outback Queensland is home to a variety of stunning national parks that showcase the region's unique landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. Some of the most notable parks include Munga-Thirri National Park (Simpson Desert), which offers a unique experience for adventurous travelers. Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, located in Queensland's far north-west, is a lush oasis in the middle of a parched savannah landscape where visitors can explore waterlily-carpeted creeks and spot resident gulf snapping turtles.

Porcupine Gorge National Park features the picturesque Porcupine Gorge, a stunning sandstone formation perfect for photography and exploration. Bladensburg National Park is known for its diverse landscapes and offers a range of wildlife and plant species to discover. Isla Gorge National Park is home to several walking tracks and the mysterious Carnavon Gorge, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Currawinya National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise with an abundance of bird species and a rich history. Lamington National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforest, allows visitors to wander through world-heritage listed rainforest and explore various walking tracks. These national parks offer a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and canoeing to wildlife spotting and photography, making them ideal destinations for travelers seeking an adventurous and immersive experience in the unique landscapes of Outback Queensland.

Outback Queensland
Attractions
Parks
Filters

25 results

Explore the region