This playground incorporates the hill slope in clever and interesting ways with a large tunnel slide, a cargo net, a wide metal slide and other elements making the most of the geography. Children will enjoy climbing up the slope and sliding down it again over and over again. At the top of the hill are some […]
Amenity: Walking
Warril Parkland
Warril Parkland, located in Larapinta, is an amazing nature-based space that offers something for the whole family – even the adults! Packed full of adventurous nature-inspired play equipment, a beautiful boardwalk as well as some great opportunities for birdwatching or a picnic, you’re sure to spend a whole day here. The Warril Parkland Discovery Trail […]
Cooloola Recreation Area, Great Sandy National Park
Cooloola offers something for all visitors. Four-wheel drive past towering coastal sand cliffs and coloured sands, fish straight from the ocean, canoe on tranquil waterways, hike through rainforest remnants, and across vast sand blows and camp among blooming wildflowers. Cooloola lies between the coastal towns of Noosa Heads and Rainbow Beach. Noosa Heads is about […]
Boondall Wetlands
Boondall Wetlands are located on the edge of Moreton Bay between Nudgee Beach, Boondall, and Shorncliffe. They include more than 1,000 hectares of tidal flats, mangroves, saltmarshes, melaleuca wetlands, grasslands, open forests, and woodlands have a diversity of wildlife, including flying foxes, possums, squirrel gliders, frogs, reptiles and butterflies have an amazing variety of birdlife, […]
Bulburin National Park
Bulburin National Park encompasses the catchments for the Boyne and Kolan rivers and Baffle and Granite creeks. Subtropical rainforest and dense stands of dry rainforest with emerging hoop pines cover half of Bulburin—together, they form the largest rainforest remnant in central Queensland. The rest of Bulburin contains open eucalypt forest, woodland and tall open forest […]