Places To Visit

Forty Mile Scrub National Park
Mount Garnet

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Forty Mile Scrub National Park is an island of rainforest in a sea of eucalypt woodland, preserving rare, remnant semi-evergreen vine thicket. Large bottle trees, along with fig, Burdekin plum and white cedar trees drop their leaves in the dry season but spring to life with summer rain. Take a break and have a picnic at the sheltered tables. Learn about the plants and animals found in this park on the short, self-guided walk through this unique forest. Listen for the ringing calls of pied currawongs and look for lemon-bellied flycatchers, rufous fantails and other birds in the trees.


CONTACT DETAILS

Phone: 13 0013 0372
Tollfree: 1300 130 372
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Web: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=211

ENTRY INFORMATION

Free Entry:
Yes.

FURTHER INFORMATION


Disabled: The picnic facilities, toilets and track are wheelchair-accessible.

How to get There

The park is 65 kilometres south-west of Mount Garnet or 108 kilometres south-west of Ravenshoe. The park straddles the Kennedy Highway.