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Brampton Islands National Park

Tourist attractions

Brampton Island, QLD

Description

Welcome to Brampton Islands National Park, an idyllic national park situated in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia.

The park covers much of Brampton Island and all of Carlisle Island, and is easily accessible for visitors coming from nearby regions.

Brampton Islands National Park boasts diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, pristine sandy beaches, and colourful coral reefs. These natural wonders provide spectacular scenery for visitors to explore and appreciate.

For a closer look at the park's unique natural environment, there are several walking tracks available. One of them is the 8.7 km circuit track that leads visitors through various ecosystems such as open eucalypt forests, vine thickets, dry rainforests, grasslands, and mangroves. This track offers the complete island experience while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful views.

Camping is permitted on Carlisle Island, providing visitors with the opportunity to stay overnight. It is important to stay protected when venturing into the ocean by wearing a wetsuit or a protective suit.

One of the highlights of the park is Brampton Peak, which towers 214 meters above sea level. The hike to the summit is worth it, as the panoramic views are breathtaking and provide a unique perspective of the park.

We hope you enjoy exploring Brampton Islands National Park as much as we do. Remember to respect the environment and

Details

Parks: National parks

Location

Brampton Island, QLD

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