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Sundown National Park

Coordinates:28°52′06″S151°37′07″E / 28.86833°S 151.61861°E /-28.86833; 151.61861
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National park in Queensland, Australia

Sundown National Park
Walkers in the park
Map showing the location of Sundown National Park
Map showing the location of Sundown National Park
Sundown National Park
LocationQueensland
Coordinates28°52′06″S151°37′07″E / 28.86833°S 151.61861°E /-28.86833; 151.61861
Area160 km2 (62 sq mi)
Established1977
Governing bodyQueensland Parks and Wildlife Service
WebsiteOfficial website

Sundown is a national park inSundown,Southern Downs Region,Queensland, Australia, 250 km southwest ofBrisbane. The park contains spectacular gorge country and a number of peaks higher than 1,000 m.

Landforms

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It is the source of theSevern River, which is the starting point of theDarling River. This Severn River is a separate river from the New South Waleseponymous river. The river has cut a 10 km long gorge through hardtrap rock.[1] Some of the Severn River's tributaries have carved gorges and contain waterfalls.

The area has a complex geological history. Before it was a national park the land was mined formolybdenite,arsenic,tungsten,copper,gold andtin.[1] Disused mines are contaminated so access in these locations is restricted. Shellfish fossils can be found on the summit of Mount Donaldson which is 1,038 m above sea level. The trap rock which underlays most of the park containsgraniteintrusions which has caused somefracturing.

Flora and fauna

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In the north of the parkstringybark,yellow box,brown box andTenterfield woollybutt are the most common trees.[1] Along the riverred river gum,river oak,tea-tree andbottlebrush are typically found. Some areas of the park were cleared for grazing and the production of wool.[2]

At least 150 species of bird have been noted in the park, including the northernmost population ofsuperb lyrebirds.[2] The park is also home to the most northerly population ofwombats along with nearbyGirraween National Park.Tiger quolls andplatypus are other species that may also be found.[2]

Facilities

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In the south east of the park at Broadwater campground there are facilities for camping. Bush camping is permitted.[2] Camping permits and fees apply in both cases. There are a number of short and long walking tracks in the park.

Western Section

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Access to the park from New South Wales is via a turn-off into Mingoola Station Road at the Mingoola School, along theBruxner Highway.[1] Then turn right into Glenyon Dam Road and then another right into Permanents Road, which promptly enters the park. This section is the most developed with the Broadwater Camping Area providing toilets, boil-your-own hot showers (boiler on site), short walking tracks, sheltered tables and taps with river and rain water provided at the ranger station. This section is easily accessible for 2WD and motorhomes/caravans/campertrailers under 5 metres.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdShilton, Peter (2005).Natural Areas of Queensland. Mount Gravatt, Queensland: Goldpress. pp. 202–205.ISBN 0-9758275-0-2.
  2. ^abcd"About Sundown". Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. 5 December 2012. Retrieved17 September 2014.

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