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Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park adventures

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park Adventures

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park features stunning limestone gorges, rare green waterholes, and diverse wildlife, offering exceptional opportunities for hiking, camping, and exploring Aboriginal cultural heritage in Queensland’s northwest.

203,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
7,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park

 

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park is located in Far North Queensland near the border with the Northern Territory, encompassing approximately 203,000 acres of dramatic landscapes formed by ancient limestone ranges and the Lawn Hill Gorge carved by the Lawn Hill Creek. This park is part of the traditional land of the Waanyi people, whose cultural connections are reflected throughout the park via rock art sites and ongoing custodianship. The park's ecosystem supports a unique range of flora and fauna, including rare freshwater crocodiles, wallabies, and a variety of bird species attracted to the lush green waterholes. The prime attraction is the Lawn Hill Gorge, a deep gorge with crystal-clear pools fringed by vibrant vegetation, accessible via walking tracks and boat tours. Visitors can enjoy camping near the gorge with well-maintained facilities, hiking on several trails that provide scenic viewpoints, and paddling along the clear waterways. The park is remotely located, requiring significant travel across unsealed roads, which adds to its sense of wilderness. Seasonal weather dictates access, with the dry season from May to September being the best visit window for comfortable conditions and road accessibility. Boodjamulla offers both natural beauty and cultural significance, making it a sought-after destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in Indigenous heritage. The national park also includes several special conservation programs to protect its unique ecosystems and culturally sensitive sites.

Highlights

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Lawn Hill Gorge – striking limestone gorge with emerald-green pools

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Waanyi rock art sites representing Indigenous cultural heritage

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Rare freshwater crocodiles inhabiting the waterholes

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Remote camping at Lawn Hill Creek with scenic walking trails

Notable Natural Features

Lawn Hill Gorge

A spectacular gorge carved by flowing water through limestone ranges, featuring crystal-clear pools and rich plant life.

Boodjamulla Cultural Sites

Sites containing ancient rock art and significant cultural heritage of the Waanyi people.

Rare Freshwater Crocodiles

Boodjamulla is home to lesser-known freshwater crocodiles that inhabit the park’s waterways, safe to observe from the shore.