Peak Range National Park

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Rising abruptly from the flat plains of central Queensland, Peak Range National Park is a dramatic landscape of volcanic peaks, sheer cliffs, and ancient lava flows. This remote park offers a true outback experience, with sweeping views, rich Indigenous history, and surprising pockets of wildlife. It's a place where you can feel the raw power of the earth's geological past while soaking in the vast silence of the Australian bush.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to properly experience Peak Range National Park. Start early with the Mount Macartney hike (allow 3–4 hours return), then explore the lava tubes and Diamond Cliffs Lookout in the cooler part of the day. If you're a keen photographer or hiker, consider camping overnight at the basic bush camp to catch sunrise over the peaks. The park is best visited from April to September when temperatures are milder.

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