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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaGoodedulla National Park

Goodedulla National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Remote, Untamed
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Gayle Bartley from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Kevin Cullen from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Gayle Bartley from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Kevin Cullen from Google Places
Goodedulla National Park
Photo by Rob Mac from Google Places

Goodedulla National Park is a vast, rugged protected area situated 573 km northwest of Brisbane in the heart of the Brigalow Belt. Characterized by an average elevation of 147 meters, the park is a significant haven for biodiversity, with 399 species of wild animals recorded within its borders. Visitors should be prepared for a truly remote experience, as access is strictly restricted to four-wheel-drive vehicles. Camping is permitted at three designated sites—Wadlow Yards, Kings Dam, and The Palms—but travelers must note that these locations are completely primitive and offer no facilities. It is an ideal destination for those looking to escape into the Australian bush and enjoy a self-reliant outdoor adventure.

Goodedulla National Park is a vast, rugged protected area situated 573 km northwest of Brisbane in the heart of the Brigalow Belt. Characterized by an average elevation of 147 meters, the park is a significant haven for biodiversity, with 399 species of wild animals recorded within its borders. Visitors should be prepared for a truly remote experience, as access is strictly restricted to four-wheel-drive vehicles. Camping is permitted at three designated sites—Wadlow Yards, Kings Dam, and The Palms—but travelers must note that these locations are completely primitive and offer no facilities. It is an ideal destination for those looking to escape into the Australian bush and enjoy a self-reliant outdoor adventure.

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Highlights

  • Strictly 4WD access for a true remote experience

  • Three primitive camping sites: Wadlow Yards, Kings Dam, and The Palms

  • Significant biodiversity with nearly 400 recorded animal species

  • Authentic, self-sufficient Australian bush exploration

Before you go: Goodedulla National Park essentials

  • Strictly 4WD access only.

  • Completely primitive camping with no amenities or potable water.

  • Remote location requires advanced planning and self-reliance.

Vehicle Readiness

Ensure your 4WD is fully serviced and you have recovery gear, as the park is extremely remote.

Self-Sufficiency

Pack out everything you pack in; there are no waste disposal or water facilities available.

Best For

Self-reliant outdoor enthusiasts and 4WD adventurers.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Navigation

Download offline maps before heading out, as mobile reception is unreliable or non-existent in the park.

Occasion Tags

Adventure, Camping

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Location

Australia
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