
Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland's second-oldest national park, is renowned for its towering bunya pines, some over 600 years old and reaching 25 meters high. The park offers over 35 kilometers of walking tracks, ranging from short strolls to challenging hikes, traversing diverse landscapes including rainforests, eucalypt forests, and grasslands. Wildlife enthusiasts can observe more than 120 bird species, along with various mammals, frogs, and reptiles. Recent upgrades, including a new visitor information center and accessible amenities, enhance the experience for approximately 200,000 annual visitors.
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