Address & Contact
National Park Road Palmtree Qld 4352
Phone: 13 74 68
Email: N/A
Web: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/ravensbourne/things-to-do
Cedar Block day-use area is at the top of the range adjacent to Gus Beutel
lookout in the Ravensbourne National
Park. It is a large, open, gently-sloped grassy area suitable for large groups. There are shelter sheds, picnic tables, pit
toilets,
water and wood barbecues.
Bring your own
drinking water, or boil or treat the
water supplied on the
park before drinking. Firewood is not provided, so bring your own clean, milled wood or a fuel stove—do not collect wood from the national
park. No
bins are provided, take rubbish away for appropriate disposal when you leave. No dogs allowed.
Cedar Block Circuit is a 500m Grade 3 walk starting at the bottom of the Cedar Block day-use area. Wayside signs interpret the rainforest and how it was used by Aboriginal travellers and timber-getters.
Camping is not allowed at Ravensbourne National
Park. Visitors can stay overnight at nearby Crows Nest National
Park, at Cressbrook Dam or in holiday accommodation in and around Ravensbourne,
Hampton, Crows Nest,
Toowoomba or Esk.