1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 8 · 84.05 km²
Springbrook National Park is located in Queensland, Australia, nestled in the Gold Coast hinterland. It is bordered by the towns of Nerang, Mudgeeraba, and Binna Burra. Established in 1921, the park has a rich history, marked by significant events such as the 1941 Binna Burra bushfire and the 2019 floods. The park offers ample parking facilities, with multiple car parks located throughout the park. Visitors can expect to find both free and paid parking options, depending on the location and time of year. It's essential to check the park's website or information center for the latest parking regulations and fees. Springbrook National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, which includes iconic Australian species like koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies. Visitors may also encounter unique animals such as the yellow-bellied glider, the owlet-nightjar, and the southern cassowary. The park's lush rainforests provide a habitat for a variety of bird species, including the regent bowerbird, the lyrebird, and the Albert's lyrebird. The park's native flora is equally impressive, with towering rainforest trees like the strangler fig, the bunya pine, and the red cedar. Common plant species include ferns, orchids, and palms. Visitors can explore the park's unique vegetation through guided walks or self-guided trails. Springbrook National Park boasts several notable features, including the Natural Bridge, a stunning rock formation created by the erosion of sandstone. The park is also home to the Currumbin Creek Falls, a picturesque waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest. For history enthusiasts, the Binna Burra Lodge offers a glimpse into the park's past, with its historic buildings and exhibits. While public transport options are limited, visitors can reach Springbrook National Park by car or bus. The nearest bus stop is located in Mudgeeraba, and from there, visitors can take a taxi or arrange a shuttle service to the park.
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There are public restrooms available in Springbrook National Park