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Bunya Mountains National Park

See the world's largest stand of bunya pines on a visit to the Bunya Mountains. Photo: M O'Connor, NPRSR.See the world's largest stand of bunya pines on a visit to the Bunya Mountains. Photo: M O'Connor, NPRSR.

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Welcome

For generations, people have been gathering at the Bunya Mountains. The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) acknowledges the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have with this special place, and asks that you treat the Bunyas with care and respect.

Location

About 200 km or three hours’ drive north-west of Brisbane, the final mountain ascent is via steep and winding roads.

What's special

Rainforest-clad peaks shelter the largest stand of ancient bunya pines in the world. Discover cool mountains, rainforests and waterfalls, unique range-top grasslands, panoramic views, colourful birdlife and enthralling stories of times long ago.

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Last updated
6 November 2012