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Lake Barrine National Park - This park protects a crater lake surrounded by cool rainforest.

Lake Bindegolly National Park - A string of salt and freshwater wetlands at Lake Bindegolly National Park form an important wildlife refuge in the arid zone.

Lake Eacham National Park - A clear, blue lake surrounded by cool rainforest, Lake Eacham offers swimming, birdwatching, picnic areas and shady walking tracks, making it a popular recreation area with locals and visitors.

Lake field National Park - Lakefield is Queenslands second largest national park, covering an area of approximately 537 000ha.

Lamington National Park - Situated on the New South Wales/Queensland border, 120km south of Brisbane, and just 50km from the Gold Coast.

Lindeman National Park - Beyond the Whitsunday Passage lies the Lindeman group of islands. Like other islands in the Whitsundays, this group formed when a mountain range was drowned by rising sea levels.

Lizard Island National Park - These six islands are surrounded by luxuriant coral reefs and warm, sparkling blue waters, fringed by mangroves and sandy beaches and cloaked in grasslands, woodlands and wind-sheared heaths.

Lochern National Park - Lochern National Park is located approximately 120km south-west of Longreach and just north of Stonehenge.

Lumhotlz National Park - Gorge scenery, rainforest, open forest and waterfalls in the Herbert River valley.

 

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