Auburn River National Park
Auburn River National Park, Auburn QLD
About Auburn River National Park
The 405ha park protects an area of open eucalypt forest and dry rainforest. Silver-leaved ironbark and forest red gum dominate the grassy open forests. Bottle trees thrive in the dry rainforest on the northern bank of the river near the camping area. The Auburn River, with its rock pools and cascades, winds through the park, providing habitats for numerous birds, reptiles and mammals. Its banks are lined with bottlebrushes, flowering leptospermum shrubs and stunted figs. A basic camping area is provided on the northern bank of the Auburn River. Toilets, a gas barbecue and picnic tables are provided.Bring your binoculars and if you're lucky, you might see peregrine falcons which nest in the cliffs opposite the camping area.