Expedition National Park, Nature reserve in Maranoa Regional, Australia.
Expedition National Park is a nature reserve in Maranoa Regional covering diverse landscapes with eucalyptus forests, sandstone cliffs, and woodland in Queensland. The terrain shifts between dense forest and open grassland, offering different walking routes and viewpoints throughout the area.
The park was founded in the early 1900s as an early protected area in Queensland's natural landscape. Robinson Gorge became a formally designated section in 1951, expanding the boundaries of what was protected.
Indigenous Australian communities maintained deep connections to this land for thousands of years before its designation as a national park.
The area has camping facilities and marked walking trails of different difficulty levels for various experience levels. An on-site visitor center provides information about wildlife, hazards, and route planning.
Over 400 plant and animal species have been documented here, including several found nowhere else in the region. This variety makes the park significant for protecting rare and endangered wildlife.
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