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Crows Nest National Park Print
Crows Nest National Park features a variety of eucalypt species supporting abundant animal life. Creeks running through the park provide a focus for wildlife. Many birds can be seen, as well as the Swamp Wallaby the vulnerable Brush- tailed Rock-wallaby. If you wait quietly by the creek, you could be lucky enough to see a Platypus in the cool of dusk or dawn.
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Ravensbourne National Park Print
Ravensbourne National Park is situated on a spur of the Great Dividing Range between Toowoomba and Esk. The park preserves one of the few examples of rainforest that originally covered much of the local area. This day-use park has short walks through rainforest and open eucalypt forest, which support an amazing array of native birdlife.
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Geham National Park Print
Formerly the Geham Forest Reserve, this Park was declared in 2006. It is 22 ha of native forest, with Sydney Blue Gum, Blackbutt and Tallowwood. It can be accessed from Aberdein Road or Mt Luke Road. It is site S2 on the Crows Nest Bird Trails.
 
Hampton National Park Print
This small park (3.888 ha) is a former Forest Reserve, declared a National Park in 2006. It may be accessed from the end of Mogg Road, or from McMullen Road. It is tall open forest heavily infested with lantana.
 
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