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Moreton Island National Park

Queensland, Australia

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1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 3 · 215.22 km²

Moreton Island National Park is located in Queensland, Australia. It is situated approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Brisbane and is accessible by ferry from the mainland. Nearby cities and towns include Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Redcliffe. Established in 1974, Moreton Island National Park has a rich history. The island was once inhabited by Indigenous Australians, and evidence of their presence can still be found today. The park has also played a significant role in Queensland's maritime history. Parking facilities are available at several locations within the park, including Tangalooma Island Resort and the campsites at Bulwer and Cowan Cowan. There are specific rules and fees associated with parking, and it is advisable to check the park's website for the latest information. Moreton Island National Park is home to a diverse range of native wildlife species. Visitors may encounter dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and a variety of bird species. Unique animals such as the yellow-bellied glider and the eastern quolls can also be found in the park. The native flora of Moreton Island National Park is characterized by coastal vegetation, including eucalyptus forests, mangroves, and sand dunes. Common plant species include banksia, casuarina, and acacia. Unique vegetation includes the coastal tea-tree and the dune bean. Several notable features and landmarks can be found within Moreton Island National Park. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, including Tangalooma Beach and Bulwer Beach. Visitors can also explore the Pumicestone Passage, a sheltered waterway that is home to a variety of marine life. Historical sites such as the Bulwer shipwreck and the Cowan Cowan Aboriginal rock art site offer insights into the island's past. Public transport is available to get to Moreton Island National Park. Ferries operate regularly from Brisbane and Redcliffe to Tangalooma Island Resort. Visitors can also access the park by private boat or seaplane. Photo Credit: archi78

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