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Wickham National Park

Tourist attractions

Tamborine, QLD 4270
+61 137468

Description

Wickham National Park Tamborine is a sub-tropical national park located in Cedar Creek near Yarrabilba in South East Queensland, Australia.

The park is situated within the Albert River water catchment, making it a unique destination for nature lovers. Wickham National Park is distinct from the nearby Tamborine National Park, which is located in the Gold Coast hinterland and covers 11.60 kmĀ² on the plateau of Tamborine Mountain and around its foothills. Wickham National Park offers a range of outdoor activities and facilities for visitors to enjoy.

Wickham National Park is a popular destination for bushwalking, mountain biking, and horse riding. The park has many walking tracks that offer scenic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the park's diverse flora and fauna, which includes an array of birdlife and wildlife. Glimpses of native animals like koalas, wallabies, and kangaroos are common in the park. Birdwatching is another popular activity in the park, with over 80 species of birds having been spotted here. The park also has several picnic facilities, including those at Joalah, Cedar Creek, The Knoll, MacDonald Park, Niche's Corner, Palm Grove, and Witches Falls.

The best time to visit Wickham National Park is during the cooler months of the year, from April to September, when temperatures are more comfortable for outdoor activities. During the warmer months from October to March, temperatures can be high, and it can be humid, making it less comfortable for outdoor activities.

Wickham National Park is approximately 45 km away from Brisbane. Visitors can drive from Brisbane to reach the park. The park is accessible via Tamborine Mountain Road

Details

Parks: Drinking Water, Entry Station, Hiking Trails, Lookouts, National parks

Location

Tamborine, QLD 4270

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