Eungella National Park

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Eungella National Park is a mountainous rainforest reserve in Queensland, Australia, renowned for its rich biodiversity and as one of the best places to see wild platypuses.

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Eungella National Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
area over 500 km²
averageElevation around 700 m
biome rainforest
climate humid subtropical
containsTown Eungella
continent Australia
country Australia
distanceFromMackay approximately 80 km west
ecosystemType cloud forest
subtropical rainforest
established 1936
fauna Eungella dayfrog
Eungella honeyeater
Eungella tinker frog
platypus
possums
rainforest birds
flora epiphytes
ferns
tropical rainforest trees
governingBody Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
hasTrail Cedar Grove Track
Crediton Creek tracks
Pine Grove Track
Sky Window Circuit
hasViewpoint Broken River viewing platforms
Sky Window Lookout
highestPoint Mount Dalrymple vicinity
IUCNCategory II
knownFor birdwatching
high biodiversity
rainforest hiking trails
wild platypus viewing
locatedIn Mackay Region
mountainRange Clark Range
nearestCity Mackay, Queensland
surface form: Mackay
region Central Queensland
state Queensland
terrain mountainous
timeZone AEST
touristActivity camping
hiking
picnicking
wildlife watching
UTCOffset +10
watercourse Broken River
Pioneer River headwaters

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Mackay hasNearbyNationalPark Eungella National Park
Mackay Region hasProtectedArea Eungella National Park