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Blackdown Tableland National Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Dingo

Area
  
320 km²

Established
  
1991

Phone
  
+61 13 74 68

Blackdown Tableland National Park

Managing authorities
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

Website
  
Blackdown Tableland National Park

See also
  
Protected areas of Queensland

Address
  
Blackdown QLD 4702, Australia

Management
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Taunton National Park, Dingo Caravan Park, Discovery Parks ‑ Blackwater, Blackwater Caravan Park, Bedford Weir

Blackdown tableland national park


Blackdown Tableland is a national park in Central Queensland (Australia), 576 km (358 mi) northwest of Brisbane. The mountainous terrain of the tablelands provides a unique landscape featuring gorges, waterfalls and diverse vegetation.

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It is the traditional home of the Ghungalu people, whose rock art can be found in the park.

Blackdown tableland national park


LandformsEdit

The Blackdown Tableland is a 900 m (3,000 ft) sandstone plateau rising abruptly from the plains below. Many creeks on the Tableland have developed gorges and waterfalls along their courses, the most notable of which drains in to the spectacular Rainbow Falls (Gudda Gumoo) over a 40 m (130 ft) drop. Some of the creeks on the Tableland are catchment fed by rain and often dry up, and some are spring fed and always flow even just a small amount. The national park is located in the north east of the central Queensland sandstone belt.

The tablelands are positioned at the junction of the Shotover, Expedition and Dawson Ranges. Evidence of folding is shown in the rises and depressions amongst the ranges.

Camping is available on Mimosa Creek in the Tableland, camping fees apply.

ClimateEdit

The plateau has a more temperate, local climate than the surrounding plains, supporting open forests, heath, ferns, and a variety of plants and animals, several of which are not found anywhere else. Parts of the eastern tablelands have an average rainfall of 1,500 mm (59 in) per year. Dense fog may shroud the plateau.

FacilitiesEdit

Camping is permitted at Munall campground. There are walking tracks leading to lookouts, heritage sites and creeks. Picnic facilities are available at Yaddamen Dhina lookout.

AccessEdit

Access to the area was very limited until a road was constructed in 1969 by the Queensland Forest Department. Entrance to the park is via a turn-off 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Dingo along the Capricorn Highway.

References

Blackdown Tableland National Park Wikipedia