Bunya Mountains National Park






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Bunya Mountains National Park, established in 1908, is Queensland's second-oldest national park, renowned for its towering bunya pines and diverse ecosystems. The park encompasses subtropical rainforests, dry vine forests, and unique grasslands known as 'balds,' providing habitats for over 120 bird species and numerous mammals, frogs, and reptiles. Visitors can explore more than 35 kilometers of walking tracks, picnic areas, and camping grounds, immersing themselves in the park's rich natural beauty and cultural significance. The Bunya Mountains are a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a serene escape into Australia's unique wilderness.
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