Lawn Hill National Park
An absolute oasis in the middle of miles of dry, arid Australia. Lawn Hill is worth the journey. What an experience to find this place that looks devoid of water and to find this.
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Lawn Hill National Park
- Located 350km NW of Mount Isa, Lawn Hill NP borders the Northern Territory. Around 2820km², this national park is a haven for freshwater crocodiles which are the 'friendlier's of the two varieties. It is best to visit the park in winter and early spring as access is quite difficult, especially during the Wet season. The gravel and dirt roads are easier to navigate with 4WDs. The rugged gorges, ancient creeks and wildlife make this park a wonderland for nature lovers and explorers. Take a stroll, a hike, a canoe or inflatable boat and adventure through one of Queensland's northernmost national parks.
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