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Eungella Mountains National Park (pronounced YUNG-gel-ə) is in Queensland, west of Mackay.

Understand

The name Eungella means 'Land of the clouds'. It is considered to be the longest continual stretch of sub-tropical rainforest in Australia.

History

The original inhabitants of the region are the Wirri people.

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Climate

Get in

The park is accessible by road via State Route 70 and State Route 64 from Mackay. No buses, tours, trains nor planes.

Fees and permits

Get around

Most places can only be reached by walking.

See

The view down the Pioneer Valley from sky window
  • Pioneer Valley view from the Sky Window
  • 🌍 Sky Window Lookout Picnic Area, Eungella Dam Road.
  • 🌍 Goodes Lookout, MacKay Eungella Rd. Just another lookout.

Do

Walking path in the park
  • Try to spot platypuses and turtles from the platform at Broken River picnic area.
  • Walking: there are more than 20 km of bushwalking tracks, some with scenic lookouts.

Buy

  • The Broken River picnic area has facilities for day visitors.

Eat

Day use area for visitors

No cafes, restaurants or anything. Bring your own food.

Drink

Sleep

Lodging

No lodging at Eungella National Park

Camping

Camping is permitted at 🌍 Fern Flat campground, which is accessible by walking only.

Backcountry

Stay safe

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