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Lochern National Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Longreach

Phone
  
+61 1300 130 372

Area
  
239.9 kmĀ²

Established
  
1994

Lochern National Park

Managing authorities
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

See also
  
Protected areas of Queensland

Address
  
Vergemont QLD 4730, Australia

Management
  
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

Lochern is a national park in Central West Queensland, Australia, 1,047 km west of Brisbane. Eastern parts of the national park are interspersed with numerous channels of the Thomson River. The park is sprawled over an area of 24,300 hectares. This area forms important habitats for numerous species. Several lagoons and waterholes within the park provide important refuges for birds and other wildlife.

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History

The diverse climate of Lochern was a boon for the aboriginal people, who learned to utilize the dry and wet spells. They adapted to the seasonal transformation of land, reaping its bounties. Rainwater harvesting with the help of dams was done by pastoralists in the area.

Camping

Camping facilities are available at the park. The park's camping site, which is located some five kilometers from the park's eastern limit, is surrounded by mulga and gidgee woodlands. The camping area is accessible on vehicles, although the dirt road can be sometimes hard to tackle for normal vehicles. Hence, 4WD are a better option. The park is notorious for abrupt weather changes. Minor showers can often lead to floods, irrespective of the time of year.

References

Lochern National Park Wikipedia