Blackdown Tableland National Park

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Rising abruptly from the dry plains of central Queensland, Blackdown Tableland National Park is a cool, green oasis of dramatic sandstone escarpments, deep gorges and cascading waterfalls. This remote plateau, rich in Aboriginal culture and endemic wildlife, offers intrepid travellers a genuine off-the-beaten-path experience. The drive up the winding road to the top is an adventure in itself, revealing sweeping views and a sudden shift to lush woodland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to explore the park properly. Most visitors start with the Rainbow Cave and lookout in the morning, then tackle one of the longer walks like Dulloo (2 hours return) before lunch. Afternoon is ideal for a swim at Gubberamunda Waterhole and a leisurely drive back down. If you have a high-clearance vehicle and want to camp, staying overnight at the basic campground lets you experience the tableland's peaceful dawn chorus.

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