Deepwater National Park
Deepwater National Park Queensland | |
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Coordinates | 24°15′40″S 151°53′31″E / 24.26111°S 151.89194°E |
Established | 1988 |
Area | 43.90 km2 (16.95 sq mi) |
Managing authorities | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
Website | Deepwater National Park |
See also | Protected areas of Queensland |
Deepwater is a coastal national park in Queensland, Australia, 375 km north of Brisbane. It protects an area of sand dunes and coastal heaths in the Deepwater Creek catchment. The area is one of the few remaining pristine freshwater catchments on Queensland's east coast.[1] Deepwater National Park was established in 1988 and covers 4,090 ha.[2]
The north of the park is dominated by a 70 m high
Flora and fauna
Vegetation in the park is varied between the seaward and landward side of the high dune. To the east are typical beach plants, on the exposed higher areas the plants appear wind-sheared and to the west in more protected area taller vegetation has formed up to three canopy levels of forest and woodlands.[1]
Beaches in the park are used for nesting by
Queensland's largest cockroach Macro-panesthia sp. is found in the park.
Facilities
Camping facilities, pit toilets and picnic tables are located at Wreck Rock, 5.5 km north of the park's southern boundary. A second camp site is located further north at Middle Rock, however there are no facilities here. Picnic facilities for day visitors is provided at Flat Rock.[1]
No domestic animals or open fires are permitted in the park.[1]
Access
The park is accessible from the south through
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 0-9758275-0-2.
- ^ a b "Deepwater National Park: Nature, culture and history". Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. 26 October 2010. Archived from the original on 2 September 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2013.