Experience / Attractions and Tours / Bunya Mountains National Park
The spectacular wilderness of the Bunya Mountains forms an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range. The mountains rise from the surrounding plains to an average elevation of 975m reaching over 1100 metres at Mts. Mowbullan and Kiangarow.
The subtropical range of rainforest, eucalypt forests and woodlands is home to the world’s largest forest of bunya pines. The mountains have long been revered by the Aboriginal people, who frequently gathered for feasts to celebrate the bunya nut season. High altitude grasslands include rare grasses of international interest.
Overnight in any of three designated camping and picnic areas at Dandabah, Westcott and Burtons Well with a permit.
Bunya Ave Dandabah Queensland 4405
Bunya Mountains National Park
bunya avenue dandabah