1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 0.06 km²
Yungaburra National Park is a picturesque park located in Queensland, Australia. It is situated in the Atherton Tablelands region, surrounded by lush rainforests and stunning natural landscapes. Nearby cities and towns include Cairns, Atherton, and Mareeba. Established in 1988, Yungaburra National Park has a relatively short history. However, the region has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for thousands of years. The park's natural beauty and rich biodiversity have made it a popular destination for visitors seeking outdoor adventures and wildlife encounters. Parking facilities are readily available within the park. There are several designated parking areas, allowing visitors to conveniently access different parts of the park. Parking fees may apply, and specific rules, such as restrictions on overnight parking, might be in place. The park is home to a diverse range of native wildlife species. Visitors may encounter iconic Australian animals like kangaroos, wallabies, and cassowaries. Keep an eye out for unique species like the southern cassowary, a large flightless bird, and the platypus, a semi-aquatic mammal. The park's native flora is equally impressive. Lush rainforests dominate the landscape, with towering trees, ferns, and vines creating a dense canopy. Common plant species include eucalyptus, rainforest palms, and various ferns. Look out for unique vegetation like the strangler fig, a plant that grows around and eventually kills its host tree. Yungaburra National Park offers several notable features and landmarks. The picturesque Lake Tinaroo is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. The park also boasts stunning waterfalls, such as Crystal Cascades, which are perfect for a refreshing dip. For history enthusiasts, the Yungaburra Heritage Centre provides insights into the region's past. Public transport options are available to reach Yungaburra National Park. Visitors can take buses from nearby cities and towns to Yungaburra, and then travel by foot or hire a car to explore the park. Photo Credit: John Jennings
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There are public restrooms available in Yungaburra National Park