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Take a journey with us through the rugged Conondale Ranges and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. On this tour we will pass through some of South East Queensland's most magnificent and subtropical rainforest.
The forest contains rare and endangered species of frogs that are found nowhere else. Years ago this was also known as the home of the “Yowie” that was said to be seen by the timber cutters in the area.
The Conondale National Park lies west of the Mary River Valley and protects important remnants of grassy open eucalypt forest, tall wet sclerophyll forest and subtropical rainforest. These forests were once more extensive in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
The park is the central undisturbed core of an extensive area of forest reserve in the Cononadle Ranges and a refuge for many rare animals. The catchments of Bundaroo and Peters Creeks which flow into the Booloumba Creek are protected in the park.
Does this sound like your Sunday drive? Why not give us call for details on this day?
Cost: $100 per Vehicle for the Day
