Eurimbula-Nationalpark

The Eurimbula National Park (English: Eurimbula National Park ) is a national park in the eastern part of the Australian state of Queensland.

Location

It is located 411 km north of Brisbane and 60 km south-east of Gladstone.

The park consists of three separate areas. The eastern and largest lies near the coast on the banks of Eurimbula Creek. The Western is located inland and is still very original and wild. The northern comprises the Rodds Peninsula and the Bustard Head.

In the neighborhood of the National Park Dawes, Mount Colosseum, Wild Cattle Iceland and Castle Tower are.

Flora

In the National Park change mangroves at the mouth of the Creek from Eurimbula with freshwater Myrtenheiden swamps, eucalypt forest and rainforest. This mix is ​​unique to the coast of the central Queensland.

Facilities

Most facilities are in the eastern part of the park. On Bustard Beach has a campground and near the mouth of the Creek Eurimbula a short hiking trail was created, the " Ganoonga - Noonga " leads to the viewpoint. From there one has a good view over the coast and the Myrtenheidensumpf in the park. A little further north, at Middle Creek, there is another camp site, but without special equipment.

Driveway

The eastern part of the National Park of the Agnes Water Road with four-wheel drive vehicles accessible. The western part, north-east of Miriam Vale, can be hiked only on foot. The northern part is best reached by boat.

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