Nuga Nuga National Park Capricorn © Queensland Government Conserving remnants of endangered bonewood scrub and the vulnerable ooline tree, Nuga Nuga National Park is part of an island of unique and varied vegetation in a heavily cleared landscape. Location About 216km by road north of Roma, about 695km by road north-west of Brisbane. Coordinates: 24°57′55″S 148°41′04″E Nuga Nuga is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 515 km NW of Brisbane. It lies adjacent to Lake Nuga Nuga in the Comet River water catchment area of the Brigalow Belt bioregion. [1] It contains small areas of lacustrine and riverine wetlands. [1]
Lake Nuga Nuga National Park A Birding Paradise Roaming The Outback
Located about 215km north of Roma along Arcadia Valley Road, Nuga Nuga is very easy to find. Source: Google Maps If you're coming from the north, drive about 58km south on Arcadia Valley Road until you see the national park sign. Turn right into Lake Nuga Nuga Road and five minutes later you're in the national park. Lake Nuga Nuga National Park is in the Carnarvon Region approximately 700kms north-west of Brisbane. It is an extremely small National Park with little to do other than have a quiet camp, enjoy the abundance of birdlife, and watch amazing sunrises and sunsets. Lake Nuga Nuga is the largest natural water body within the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt and provides valuable habitat for water birds in an otherwise arid sandstone landscape. Water lillies on the lake flower at certain times of the year and the lake is dappled with colour providing visitors with photographic opportunities. Conserving endangered bonewood scrub and vulnerable ooline tree, Nuga Nuga National Park is an island of unique and varied vegetation in a heavily cleared landscape. Set up camp on the banks of the lake not far from Mount Warrnilla and explore the surrounding parks.
Nuga Nuga National Park Arcadia Valley QLD 4702, Australia
Nuga Nuga National Park 3 reviews #474 of 836 things to do in Brisbane Region National Parks Write a review What people are saying " A bit out of the way, but worth the effort if overnighting " Jun. 2021 The lake, day-use and camping areas are located some 7km off the Arcadia Valley road. 3.5 3 reviews #474 of 836 things to do in Brisbane Region National Parks Write a review What people are saying " A bit out of the way, but worth the effort if overnighting " Jun 2021 The lake, day-use and camping areas are located some 7km off the Arcadia Valley road. Nuga Nuga is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 515 km NW of Brisbane. It lies adjacent to Lake Nuga Nuga in the Comet River water catchment area of the Brigalow Belt bioregion. It contains small areas of lacustrine and riverine wetlands. One rare of threatened reptile species, Denisonia maculata, has been identified in the national park. Lake Nuga Nuga National Park - A Birding Paradise July 13, 2018 2 4 minutes read I'm always looking for unique parks that are relatively unknown, those little treasures in corners of the country where people venture less. I'd seen Lake Nuga Nuga National Park on a map a week earlier, a Central Queensland hotspot for wildlife.
A Guide to Lake Nuga Nuga National Park
Lake Nuga Nuga is the largest natural water body within the Central Queensland sandstone belt and is located on the Brown river in the Arcadia Valley. It is known to the Ben Burrus Burrum Aborigines as Wargan Wargan. This lake was said to have been created in the Dreaming by a pair of Mundagarri (Rainbow Serpents) to 'keep their skin wet'. Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of city life? Craving a peaceful retreat in nature? Look no further than Lake Nuga Nuga National Park, a hidden gem in the heart of Australia. This article offers a comprehensive guide to discovering the beauty and wonder of this pristine park. Take advantage of this nature
C$73.31 per adult Upload a photo Also popular with travellers 2023 Magnetic Island Forts Walk 1,000 Historic Walking Areas • Islands Geoffrey Bay 150 Beaches Nelly Bay to Arcadia Trail 72 Nature & Wildlife Areas West Point 117 Home Find a park Nuga Nuga Nuga Nuga National Park Capricorn © Queensland Government Camping in Nuga Nuga A bush camping area is provided adjacent to Lake Nuga Nuga. Visitors must be self-sufficient in food, water, fuel, vehicle spares and medical supplies. Camping permits are required and fees apply.
A Quick Guide to Camping at Lake Nuga Nuga
Maps Central Queensland Sandstone Belt map (PDF, 196KB) Nuga Nuga National Park map (PDF, 183KB) View Google map Staying safe Be aware of potential dangers and take care of yourself while exploring Nuga Nuga National Park. By following a few simple steps you can make your visit a safe and enjoyable one. Plan your trip carefully—this is essential. Lake Nuga Nuga Island Foreshore Walk. Though an island by name it is not an island by nature. The 'island' on Lake Nuga Nuga can be walked onto and around offering stunning views over the lake. Very Hard. 3 km return. 3 hrs.