Beeron National Park, Nature reserve in South Burnett Regional, Australia.
Beeron National Park is a nature reserve covering approximately 7,050 hectares in South Burnett Regional in Queensland. The area contains diverse native habitats with plants and animals that thrive throughout this protected landscape.
The area was originally known as Beeron Holding before becoming an official national park in 2009. The subsequent release of mining permits led to additional land being brought under protection.
The park preserves six endemic plant species within the Brigalow Belt bioregion, supporting Queensland's commitment to natural environment conservation.
Visitors can walk on marked trails and camp at designated spots throughout the park. Nearby services and facilities are available in the town of Mundubbera.
The park is home to several plant species found nowhere else, making it a refuge for rare vegetation. These endemic plants are part of what makes this landscape botanically significant for the region.
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