Hampton National Park
Former Forest Reserve.
The Park
This small triangular park (3.9 ha) is a former Forest Reserve, declared a National Park in 2006. It is tall open forest heavily infested with lantana.
Conservation purpose
The blackbutt open forest is an endangered regional ecosystem that is poorly represented within the protected area estate in Queensland.
Location
It is accessible from McMullen Rd Hampton Qld
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Hampton National Park is in the Perseverance Dam catchment, part of the Brisbane River Catchment.
Birds
Hampton National Park is site H3 on the Hampton Bird Trail.
Although it is rich in bird-life, there are no walking tracks.
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