Wrattens Forest






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Wrattens Forest is a rural locality in Queensland's Gympie Region, encompassing 158.3 square kilometers of mountainous terrain within the Coastal Range. The area is entirely protected, featuring Wrattens National Park, Wrattens Conservation Park, Wrattens State Forest, and Wrattens Resources Reserve. Notable landmarks include Mount Mia, standing at 614 meters. The locality is named after Bill Wratten, a forest overseer who worked at state forests in Cherbourg and Wondai. The Barambah Environmental Education Centre, located at 301 A Flat Road, offers educational programs focused on the area's natural environment.
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