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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaFairlies Knob National Park

Fairlies Knob National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Quiet, Untouched
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Andy Pringle from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Angeline Darrach from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Andy Pringle from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Angeline Darrach from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places
Fairlies Knob National Park
Photo by Lance Richards from Google Places

Fairlies Knob National Park is a protected wilderness area located in the Doongul district of Queensland, Australia. Positioned roughly 231 km north of Brisbane within the Fraser Coast Region, the park is defined by its elevated terrain, which reaches approximately 259 metres above sea level. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a sanctuary for local flora and fauna. It is an ideal destination for visitors looking to experience the quieter, more remote side of the Australian bushland away from the coastal crowds.

Fairlies Knob National Park is a protected wilderness area located in the Doongul district of Queensland, Australia. Positioned roughly 231 km north of Brisbane within the Fraser Coast Region, the park is defined by its elevated terrain, which reaches approximately 259 metres above sea level. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a sanctuary for local flora and fauna. It is an ideal destination for visitors looking to experience the quieter, more remote side of the Australian bushland away from the coastal crowds.

Highlights

  • Elevated terrain reaching 259 meters above sea level.

  • Protected sanctuary for local flora and fauna.

  • Remote location ideal for escaping coastal crowds.

Before you go: Fairlies Knob National Park essentials

  • The park is located in a remote area with limited facilities.

  • Ideal for visitors seeking solitude rather than developed tourist infrastructure.

  • The terrain is elevated, providing a distinct landscape compared to the surrounding coastal lowlands.

Preparation

As this is a remote wilderness area, ensure you have sufficient supplies, water, and a reliable vehicle before heading out.

Navigation

Download offline maps of the Fraser Coast region, as mobile reception may be limited or unavailable within the park.

Best For

Quiet wilderness escapes and nature observation.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Safety

Always inform someone of your travel plans when visiting remote national parks and stick to marked trails to protect the local ecosystem.

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Location

Australia
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