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Family Islands National Park - A chain of stunningly scenic continental islands, close to the Wet Tropics coast near Mission Beach, clad in lush rainforest and woodlands and surrounded by coral reefs, tidal flats and sandy beaches.

Fitzroy Island National Park - Fitzroy Island National Park is rugged and diverse with granite outcrops, open woodlands, rainforest, mangroves and coral beaches.

Flinders Group National Park - The Flinders Group of islands is located adjacent to Princess Charlotte Bay, 25km west of Cape Melville and 11km north of Bathurst Heads, 340km north of Cairns on eastern Cape York.

Forest Den National Park - Mitchell grass plains and black gidgee Acacia argyrodendron woodlands are protected in this remote park in the Torrens Creek catchment in central-western Queensland.

Fort Lytton National Park - Fort Lytton is an important historic site. Built in 1881 and used for the defence of Brisbane until the end of the Second World War, it is a pentagonal fortress concealed behind grassy embankments.

Forty Mile Scrub National Park - On the McBride Plateau, where ancient and recent volcanic flows occur side by side, a dry rainforest remnant, open grassy woodland, and the headwaters of Lynd, Barwon and Cleanskin Creeks are protected in Forty Mile Scrub National Park.

Frankland Group National Park - Surrounded by extensive fringing reefs, these five continental islands feature rocky outcrops, dense rainforest, mangroves and coastal vegetation, making them a haven for a variety of wildlife.

Fraser Island National Park - Stark sandblows, high dunes and coloured sand cliffs, sculpted over time by wind, water and waves sparkling freshwater lakes forests of towering rainforest giants extensive woodlands richly varied wildlife wildflower-filled wallum heaths and swamps fern-fringed creeks beaches sweeping into the distant haze this is Fraser Island.

 

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