Activities
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Image detailsPitch your tent in the large, grassy and open Burtons Wells camping area.Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
Camping
Queensland’s parks and forests offer a range of camping opportunities, from remote camp sites for bushwalkers to camping areas with amenities and sites for camper trailers and caravans as well as tents.
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Image details© Tourism and Events Queensland
Walking
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Image detailsDiscover some of the fascinating animals that share our backyard.Hannah S
Talks and tours
Enjoy a unique variety of daily talks and guided tours for visitors of all ages in Queensland’s national parks.
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Image detailsJustin Heitmann of JJ Pictures
Mountain biking
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Image details© Lise Pedersen
Four-wheel driving
Safety information and responsibilities for four-wheel-driving recreational activities in Queensland parks and forests.
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Image detailsAdam Creed © Queensland Government
Canoeing and kayaking
Read more on a selection of parks where you can explore by canoe or kayak.
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Image detailsRock art, Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park© Tourism and Events Queensland
First Nations culture
Cultural experiences in Queensland’s national parks.
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Image details© Tourism and Events Queensland
Fishing
Recreational fishing is permitted in some national parks and some marine park zones. Fishing can be restricted to specific areas within a park. Sometimes temporary closures may be in place for management or safety reasons.
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Image detailsMaxime Coquard © Queensland Government
Horseriding
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Image detailsMaxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland
Military and historical sites
Read about some of the historical military sites you can visit in Queensland’s national parks.
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Image detailsMaxime Coquard © Queensland Government
Trail-bike riding
Where to go trail-bike riding in QPWS managed estate. Includes safety, permit and minimal impact information.
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Image detailsMatt Raimondo Creative
Roped sports—rock climbing and abseiling
Find out where you can rock climb and abseil in Queensland’s national parks.
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Image details© Tourism Tropical North Queensland
Snorkelling and diving
Snorkelling and diving in marine parks in Queensland.
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Image detailsMaxime Coquard © Queensland Government
Volunteering
Volunteer to work alongside a ranger, or join one of our community partnership programs operating across Queensland.
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Image detailsWhale breaching.Tourism and Events Queensland
Wildlife parks and encounters
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Image detailsLightcapturer © Queensland Government
Watching birds and other wildlife
Queensland has more than 600 species of birds—about 80 percent of all bird species found in Australia. Hints for better bird watching in national parks and forests.
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