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MacKenzie River QLD 4705
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Junee National
Park, located about 30 km east of Middlemount in Central Queensland, protects 5,400 hectares of ecologically significant terrain within the Brigalow Belt North Bioregion. The
park conserves 15 regional ecosystems, including endangered and of-concern types such as brigalow and microphyll vine forests, and supports rare plant species like Solanum elachophyllum. It also features the geologically distinct
Junee Tableland, a raised
sandstone and basalt plateau, contributing to the
park’s ecological and geological importance.The
park is managed for conservation, with limited visitor
infrastructure. There are no designated
camping areas or facilities, and access is primarily for low-impact activities like nature study and hiking. Visitors should be self-reliant and prepared for remote conditions. For those seeking
camping or more developed facilities, options are available in nearby towns such as Middlemount. Always check for
park alerts and access conditions via the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.