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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaSarabah National Park

Sarabah National Park

AU
National Park·Quiet, Protected, Natural
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Benedict Lofstedt from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Benedict Lofstedt from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tommy Martin from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tejus Madan from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tejus Madan from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Benedict Lofstedt from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Benedict Lofstedt from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tommy Martin from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tejus Madan from Google Places
Sarabah National Park
Photo by Tejus Madan from Google Places

Sarabah National Park is a fascinating ecological site located 65 km south of Brisbane in South East Queensland. Established in 1973, this protected area holds the distinction of being the smallest national park in the entire state, covering only 1.416 hectares. Despite its compact size, the park is ecologically significant, as it protects remnants of lowland subtropical rainforest and fringing riparian open forest along the banks of Canungra Creek. It serves as an important part of the Albert River catchment area. Visitors interested in unique conservation sites will find this a quiet and historically interesting spot to observe local flora.

Sarabah National Park is a fascinating ecological site located 65 km south of Brisbane in South East Queensland. Established in 1973, this protected area holds the distinction of being the smallest national park in the entire state, covering only 1.416 hectares. Despite its compact size, the park is ecologically significant, as it protects remnants of lowland subtropical rainforest and fringing riparian open forest along the banks of Canungra Creek. It serves as an important part of the Albert River catchment area. Visitors interested in unique conservation sites will find this a quiet and historically interesting spot to observe local flora.

Highlights

  • Queensland's smallest national park at 1.4 hectares.

  • Protects rare lowland subtropical rainforest remnants.

  • Features scenic riparian open forest along Canungra Creek.

  • Important site within the Albert River catchment area.

Before you go: Sarabah National Park essentials

  • The park is extremely compact, covering only 1.4 hectares.

  • Located in a rural area 65 km south of Brisbane; plan for travel time.

  • Limited facilities; ensure you have supplies before heading out.

Plan Your Visit

Since the park is very small, it is best visited as a quick stop while exploring the broader Scenic Rim region of South East Queensland.

Respect Nature

As a protected conservation area, please stay on marked paths and ensure you leave no trace to help preserve the rare rainforest remnants.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and those interested in unique, small-scale conservation sites.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Photography

The park offers unique opportunities to photograph riparian forest flora, so bring a camera if you are interested in botany or nature photography.

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Location

Australia
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