Lakefield National Park

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Lakefield National Park is one of Queensland’s largest and most remote protected areas, known for its diverse wetlands, abundant wildlife, and cultural significance on Australia’s Cape York Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
access seasonal
continent Australia
country Australia
hasActivity birdwatching
camping
four-wheel driving
recreational fishing
hasAlternativeName Rinyirru National Park
surface form: Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park

Rinyirru National Park
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal Australians
hasEcosystemType floodplains
grasslands
river systems
wetlands
woodlands
hasHabitat billabongs
lagoons
riparian forests
seasonal swamps
hasRiver Laura River
Morehead River
Normanby River
North Kennedy River
hasSeasonalCondition wet season flooding
hasWildlife brolga
dingo
estuarine crocodile
feral pig
freshwater turtle
jabiru
magpie goose
sarus crane
wallaby
isOneOf largest national parks in Queensland
most remote national parks in Queensland
knownFor abundant wildlife
cultural significance
diverse wetlands
locatedIn Cape York Peninsula
locatedOn Laura Basin
managingAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
nearestTown Cooktown
protectedAreaCategory IUCN Category II
region Far North Queensland
state Queensland
traditionalOwners Bagaarrmugu people
Taepadhighi people
surface form: Kuku Thaypan people

Lama Lama people
Mutumui people

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Cape York Peninsula contains Lakefield National Park