Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park is Queensland’s largest national park, offering expansive savanna woodlands and wetlands that support diverse wildlife and rich Aboriginal heritage.
Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park encompasses over 2 million acres in Far North Queensland, stretching along the remote eastern Cape York Peninsula coast. The park features extensive wetlands, savanna woodlands, and seasonal floodplains that sustain a range of habitats found nowhere else in the region. The landscape is punctuated by large freshwater lakes and interconnected waterways, including the Normanby and Laura Rivers. Ecologically, the park protects significant populations of saltwater crocodiles, around 230 bird species, and various mammals such as the agile wallaby and northern quoll. Rinyirru is within the traditional country of several Aboriginal groups, including the Lama Lama people, and contains important cultural sites and rock art galleries. Recreational opportunities include fishing, boating, birdwatching, and four-wheel driving on rugged tracks, making it popular for adventurous travelers seeking remote wilderness experiences. Key landmarks include Lakefield wetlands, Chilli Beach on the Coral Sea coast, and scenic floodplain vistas. The park plays an essential role in conservation while allowing respectful engagement with natural and cultural values. Visitor appeal is rooted in its wilderness character, wildlife encounters, and the chance to explore one of Queensland’s most unspoiled coastal regions.
Extensive freshwater wetlands home to abundant birdlife
Saltwater crocodile habitats along rivers and lakes
Remote Chilli Beach with access to Coral Sea coastline
Aboriginal rock art sites and rich cultural heritage
Spanning vast floodplains and permanent lakes, this wetland system supports an array of waterbirds and aquatic species.
A remote coastal area with pristine sandy beaches opening onto the Coral Sea, ideal for fishing and camping.
One of the park’s major waterways, important for crocodile habitats and freshwater fishing.