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Barnard Islands Group National Park - These seven islands feature outstanding rock formations and diverse landforms including shallow reefs, sand spits, beaches and dense rainforest-clad slopes, and host important seabird rookeries.

Bald Rock National Park - Bald Rock National Park is located in the Northern Tablelands adjacent to the Queensland border. The entrance is 29km north east of Tenterfield, along the Mount Lindsay Highway.

Barnard Islands Group National Park - These seven islands feature outstanding rock formations and diverse landforms including shallow reefs, sand spits, beaches and dense rainforest-clad slopes, and host important seabird rookeries.

Barron Gorge National Park - Barron Gorge National Park extends from the coastal lowlands to the elevated regions of the Atherton Tableland and features rugged mountain scenery, tropical rainforests, diverse wildlife and a fascinating history.

Blackdown Tableland National Park - Rising abruptly above the surrounding dry plains, Blackdown Tableland protects spectacular sandstone scenery with gorges and waterfalls at the north-eastern edge of the central Queensland sandstone belt.

Black Mountain National Park - At the northern end of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Black Mountain National Park contains an imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders.

Blackwood National Park - In Queensland�s Brigalow Belt natural region, Blackwood National Park has a landscape of undulating hills, stony ridges and alluvial flats.

Bladensburg National Park - Flat-topped mesas, plateaus and residual sandstone ranges are a scenic backdrop to Bladensburg National Park�s vast grassland plains and river flats.

Blue Lake National Park - On North Stradbroke Island, Blue Lake National Park protects coastal wallum and a freshwater lake of special significance to the local Quandamooka people.

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park - The emerald waters and lush vegetation of Lawn Hill Gorge form a beautiful oasis in the outback, attracting abundant wildlife and offering exceptional views, walks, canoeing and cultural sites.

Boonoo Boonoo National Park - Just 22km north of Tenterfield Boonoo Boonoo National Park offers a great variety of scenic, natural and historic attractions for visitors.

Bowling Green Bay National Park - Located 28km south of Townsville, Bowling Green Bay National Park covers 55 300ha of coastal and mountainous country. It has a diversity of habitat types ranging from mangroves at sea level to rainforests on the mountain tops.

Brampton National Park - Rocky headlands dotted with hoop pines, open grasslands, woodlands, sheltered bays, and coral rubble and long sandy beaches make these islands some of the most scenic off the Queensland coast. This park consists of Brampton and Carlisle Islands.

Bulburin National Park - Rugged, high country in the Many Peaks Range is protected in Bulburin National Park. Mt Boreen Boreen is the highest point.

Bunya Mountains National Park - The Bunya Mountains form an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range lying about 150km from the coast.

Burleigh Head National Park - A wild, natural headland in the heart of the Gold Coast offers walks along the rocky foreshore and through rainforest, and the chance to see whales in spring and sea-eagles soaring along the coast.

Burrum Coast National Park - Flowering heaths, quiet beaches and abundant wildlife make this park a place to retreat and relax. Several walking tracks provide excellent opportunities to explore diverse coastal habitats.

Byfield National Park - Outstanding coastal scenery, massive sand dunes, rugged granite pinnacles and remote coastal camping opportunities are highlights of a visit to Byfield National Park and Conservation Park.

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