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Blackdown Tablelands National Park 

Blackdown Tablelands National Park is a sandstone plateau with sheer cliffs and deep gorges. It boasts tall eucalypt forest, heath, spectacular wildflowers, scenic waterfalls and Aboriginal rock art. The national park is the traditional homeland of the Ghungalu people. They ask that you respect it by learning about their culture and taking a moment to acknowledge their spiritual ancestors during your time here.

Please Note

  • Dont forget to take plenty of water

Site Description  National Park

Site Facilities  Access for Disabled, BBQ Area, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Rest Area

Tour Types  Self Guided Tours

Attractions  Aboriginal Sacred Sites, Cliffs, Rare & Endangered Species, Rivers & Lakes, Scenic Views, Wildlife

Activities  Animal Viewing, Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Camping, Gorge walking, Nature Study, Photography, Picnicking, Walking

Blackdown Tablelands National Park
Blackdown Tablelands National Park

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