Atherton Parks
Atherton Birds of Prey Show
Enjoy an intimate wildlife experience in a natural setting at the Atherton Birds of Prey Show. Get up close to some of Australia’s awesome aerial predators, including eagles, owls and falcons. See them flying free, where sky’s the limit! This int ...
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Danbulla National Park and State Forest
Danbulla National Park and State Forest is a spectacular part of the Atherton Tableland, encompassing eucalypt and acacia forests, pine plantations and rainforest; also crater lakes, walks and places of local history and interest. This large park cov ...
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Emerald Creek Falls, Dinden State Forest
At Emerald Creek Falls, Dinden State Forest, the waters of Emerald Creek tumble down a granite rock face, forming placid pools below. Smooth-barked water gums with graphically twisted trunks create a natural arch above the creek. Bottlebrush trees, w ...
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Millstream Falls National Park
In Millstream Falls National Park, Millstream Falls drop over the edge of a basalt lava flow - a legacy of the Atherton Tableland’s volcanic past. Lying in the rain shadow of the eastern dividing ranges, the dry open woodland here is in stark contr ...
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Mount Hypipamee National Park
In Mount Hypipamee National Park a huge, vertical diatreme (volcanic pipe) formed when a vent exploded violently and created a sheer-sided crater. The gaping hole is 70 metres wide with steep granite sides that plunge 58 metres to the lake below. The ...
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Wongabel State Forest
Wongabel State Forest protects a remnant of the endangered mabi forest, less than two per cent of which now remains. In 1903, red cedar seedlings were planted in the forest to replace mature trees which had been logged. Commercial plantations of hoop ...
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