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Attractions: Natural Attractions

The Wooroolin Wetland is located at the township of Wooroolin, 16 kilometres north of Kingaroy along the Bunya Highway. Wooroolin Wetlands was declared a fauna sanctuary in 1973, now classified as a p 

Natural Attractions, National Parks and Reverves

South Burnett Rail Trail Welcome to Queensland's first sealed rail trail, a 43.5km recreation trail between Kingaroy and Murgon in the beautiful South Burnett, only 2.5 hours from Brisbane. Whethe 

Natural Attractions, Sports and Recreation Facilities

Bjelke-Petersen Dam, also known as Lake Barambah or BP Dam, is just 15 kilometres from Murgon, at Moffatdale in the South Burnett. It is a popular and well-equipped area for recreational freshwater fi 

Natural Attractions, Parks and Gardens

Gordonbrook Dam is the sole water supply for Kingaroy and a peaceful spot to unwind. Originally built in 1941 as a water supply for the Royal Australian Air Force Training Base during WWII, the dam w 

Natural Attractions

If you’re ever visiting the Maiala Day Use Area or trekking the trails of Mount Glorious, you may pass England Creek Bush Camp. In the heart of D’Aguilar National Park, England Creek Bush Camp is a  

Natural Attractions

A challenging but rewarding hike from Lawton Road leads to the beautiful Northbrook Mountain Bush Camp. The walk-in only campsite overlooks Kipper Creek and subtropical rainforest, is only 10-15-min 

Natural Attractions

You'll find great views from Mount Wooroolin Lookout, just over four kilometres west of Kingaroy. Established in 1988 as a bicentennial project by Kingaroy Shire Council, the area features a grassed  

Natural Attractions, Parks and Gardens

Benarkin State Forest on the Blackbutt Range is a great spot to picnic, fish, spot platypus or hike or ride on forest trails. Explore the unsealed 16 kilometre scenic forest drive, which leads off t 

Natural Attractions, National Parks and Reverves

Peaceful Lake Boondooma is a paradise for anglers, campers, bird watchers and water sports enthusiasts. The 1,900-hectare dam was purpose-built across the Boyne River in 1983 to provide a water supply 

Natural Attractions

Visitors to the Bunya Mountains can enjoy the spectacular outlook from recently completed viewing facilities. This fabulous 350 square meter elevated viewing platform provides a fantastic vantage poin 

National Parks and Reverves, Natural Attractions

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Ficks crossing is a great waterhole about 5km south of Murgon. Ficks has a car park and picnic areas for the family to enjoy nestled right on the banks of Barambah Creek. Take a picnic and enjoy so 

Shaped like an upturned boat, the flat-topped ridge called Boat Mountain is a distinctive landmark near Murgon. Boat Mountain Conservation Park is a haven for wildlife and bird species, so take the 

Bunya Mountains Horse Drawn Tours has been operating at the top of the Bunya Mountains in Queensland for 30 years. Tours start near the Bunya Mountains general store and range from a short 10 minut 

South Burnett's adventure park 'Manar Park' is a  15000 acres working cattle station which features recreational trail-bike riding, four-wheel driving and camping. The property's terrain varies from o