South West Queensland parks

South West Queensland Outback is home to numerous national parks that showcase the region's unique landscapes and biodiversity. Some of the notable parks in this area include: Munga-Thirri National Park (Simpson Desert), also known as the Simpson Desert, Queensland's largest protected area of land located just outside Birdsville. It spans over one million hectares of dry, arid landscape and is known for its 1,140 undulating sand dunes, with the largest and most famous being Big Red.

Bladensburg National Park is located 7km from Winton and is part of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs canyon walk, offering an eerie Jurassic Park vibe. Scrammy Gorge is a highlight of the park, providing a stark contrast to the flat landscapes of central Outback Queensland. Porcupine Gorge National Park is known for its dramatic landscapes and features the stunning Cobbold Gorge.

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, situated in Queensland's far north-west, 340km from Mount Isa, offers a lush oasis amidst the parched savannah landscape. Visitors can canoe down the waterlily-carpeted creek, spot gulf snapping turtles, and discover Aboriginal rock art. Isla Gorge National Park is another park in the Outback Queensland region, offering unique landscapes and opportunities for nature-based activities.

These parks provide a diverse range of experiences, from exploring sand dunes and gorges to discovering ancient rock art and encountering unique wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, canoeing, and 4WD adventures, making South West Queensland Outback an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

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