National Park Guide
Crows Nest National Park is a national park located on the edge of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. The park features rugged landscapes dominated by impressive granite outcrops and deep gorges carved by Crows Nest Creek. Its diverse terrain, including open eucalypt forest and permanent waterholes, provides varied environments for outdoor pursuits. This area protects significant creek scenery and a remarkable variety of eucalypt trees, making it suitable for several sports like hiking and wildlife observation.
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Crows Nest National Park offers opportunities for walking, hiking, swimming, camping, and picnicking. The park features well-maintained tracks leading to natural attractions and provides facilities for day visitors and campers. Wildlife viewing and birdwatching are also popular activities.
Key natural features include Crows Nest Falls, where water descends 65 feet (20 meters) over granite cliffs. Other notable spots are The Cascades, Kauyoo Pool, and Bottlebrush Pool. The park also contains the 'Valley of Diamonds,' a gorge known for sparkling feldspar minerals.
Yes, Crows Nest National Park features several hiking trails. Popular options include the Crows Nest Falls Lookout Track, the Kauyoo Loop, and the more challenging Koonin Lookout Trail. For detailed information, refer to the Hiking Trails of Crows Nest National Park guide.
The Crows Nest Falls Lookout Track is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) return walk. This track leads to a viewpoint overlooking the impressive Crows Nest Falls. It is a relatively accessible option for visitors.
Yes, visitors can swim in designated areas within Crows Nest National Park. Bottlebrush Pool and Kauyoo Pool are popular spots for swimming, especially during warmer months. Water levels can vary depending on recent rainfall. More details are available in the Swimming Spots in Crows Nest National Park guide.
Crows Nest National Park offers a bush camping area with unpowered sites suitable for tents and caravans. Facilities include pit toilets, wood barbecues, and 'boil-your-own-water' showers. Camping permits are required for overnight stays.
The park is home to diverse wildlife, including platypus in the creek and brush-tailed rock-wallabies on rocky cliffs. Other animals like koalas, swamp wallabies, echidnas, and various bird species can also be observed. Nocturnal animals such as sugar gliders and brushtail possums are present.
Komoot currently features 2 hiking routes within Crows Nest National Park. These routes offer different experiences for exploring the park's natural beauty. Users can find detailed information and navigation for these specific trails.
The Koonin Lookout Trail is a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) return track in Crows Nest National Park. This trail provides spectacular views over the 'Valley of Diamonds' and the surrounding hills. It is considered a more challenging option compared to other park trails.
Crows Nest National Park offers several family-friendly activities, including easy walking tracks like the Crows Nest Falls Lookout Track. Picnic areas with facilities are available, and swimming in Bottlebrush Pool can be suitable for families. Wildlife viewing is also an engaging activity for all ages.
Official information about Crows Nest National Park can be found on the parks.qld.gov.au website. For general tourism inquiries about the region, contact the Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre or the Hampton Visitor Information Centre.

