Parks in Port Douglas Surrounds

Port Douglas, located in Tropical North Queensland, is surrounded by beautiful national parks and conservation areas that offer a variety of experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Some of the notable parks in the area include Davies Creek National Park, featuring undulating ranges, basalt outcrops, and seasonal swamps that provide habitat for grey kangaroos and abundant birdlife. Dinden National Park is home to remnants of Brandon's Sawmill and offers picturesque scenery for four-wheel driving in dry weather conditions. Bare Hill Conservation Park rises high above the surrounding plains, protecting deep gorges, spectacular lookouts, scenic waterfalls, and Ghungalu cultural sites.

In addition to these national parks, the region also boasts other natural attractions such as Mount Cooroora, which stands at 439 meters and is a prominent feature in South-Western Queensland. Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between the brigalow belt and the mulga lands, offering a unique landscape for visitors to explore. With its diverse range of parks and natural attractions, Port Douglas and its surrounds provide a fantastic destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy outdoor activities in a stunning tropical setting.

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