Environment and Resource Management

The Palms National Park

As the name suggests, palm trees are the key feature of The Palms National Park. Photo: Karen Smith, DERM.

As the name suggests, palm trees are the key feature of The Palms National Park. Photo: Karen Smith, DERM.

Location

About 210 km or two hours drive north-west of Brisbane, or 100 km north of Toowoomba.

What's special

The Palms National Park protects a small remnant of palm-filled subtropical rainforest and vine forest in a spring-fed gully in the headwaters of the Brisbane River. Birds, frogs, bats and other wildlife can be seen or heard when you picnic or take a short rainforest stroll.

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Last updated 22 August 2011

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The Palms National Park

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