
Eungella National Park, located approximately 80 km west of Mackay in Queensland, Australia, is a mist-shrouded mountain refuge renowned for its rich biodiversity. The park is home to over 860 plant species and a diverse array of wildlife, including the Eungella tinker frog, Eungella spiny crayfish, and the Eungella honeyeater. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as camping, bushwalking, and wildlife viewing, with facilities including camping areas, walking tracks, and picnic spots. The park's unique combination of subtropical and tropical rainforests offers a serene and ecologically diverse experience.
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