Australian National Parks

 
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Tamborine National Park - Tamborine Mountain is about 80km south of Brisbane via Beenleigh and Tamborine Village or via the Pacific Highway and the Oxenford-Tamborine Road.

The Palms National Park - In the Brisbane River headwaters, The Palms National Park protects a small remnant of mixed palm vine forest and subtropical rainforest.

Three Islands National Park - Two wooded islands south-west of Cape Flattery are protected in Three Islands Group National Park.

Thorsborne Trail Hinchinbrook National Park - Access to the Thorsborne Trail is either by private vessel, launched from Cardwell or Lucinda (Dungeness), or by the water taxi services.

Thrushton National Park - Vast open plains stretching towards the horizon are broken only by the coolibah-lined channels of meandering rivers and creeks in Diamantina National Park.

Tregole National Park - In semi-arid, south-western Queensland, Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two of the states natural regions, the brigalow belt and the mulga lands.

Turtle National Park - Bush camp on all three Turtle Islands or camp on the northern side of Nymph Island.