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Wallaman Falls National Park - Wallaman Falls is located 51km south west of Ingham.

Welford National Park - Striking red sand dunes contrast with green spinifex grass and white ghost gums in this large diverse park in arid south-western Queensland.

White Mountains National Park - Spectacular white sandstone bluffs and gorges, brilliant wildflowers and exceptionally diverse habitats, ranging from lancewood forests to sand dunes, make this outback park truly unique.

Whitsunday Islands National Park - The Whitsundays is about 1125 km north of Brisbane and about 725 km south of Cairns, and the climate is typical of a tropical sub rainforest region.

Wild Cattle Islands National Park - Microphyll/notophyll vine thickets dominate the low, predominantly sand island with open she-oak forests along the ocean beach.

Woody Island National Park - In the Great Sandy Strait between Fraser Island and Hervey Bay lie Woody and Little Woody Islands, which together form an undeveloped section of Great Sandy National Park.

Wooroonooran National Park - Beautiful lowland rainforest, wild rivers, the North Johnstone River gorge and waterfalls make the Palmerston Section of Wooroonooran National Park one of the most scenic places in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

Woowoonga National Park - Hilly country clothed in dry rainforest with towering hoop pines and open eucalypt forest is protected in Woowoonga Forest Reserve along the Woowoonga Range.

 

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