Danbulla National Park and State Forest
Highlights
- Explore the lush rainforest and discover the towering Cathedral fig tree, a stunning natural wonder.
- Camp by the serene Lake Tinaroo and enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with grassy areas for play.
- Venture along the 28-kilometre Danbulla Drive, taking in breathtaking lookouts and picnic spots.
- Engage in thrilling water activities like fishing and kayaking on the pristine waters of Lake Tinaroo.
Danbulla, featuring crater lakes, huge strangler figs, lakeside camping and walks through World Heritage listed-rainforest, is nestled between the Tinaroo and Lamb ranges and stretches along the banks of picturesque Lake Tinaroo.
Spend the day exploring the walking tracks, lookouts, drives and picnic areas along the 28 kilometre Danbulla Drive.
Choose a secluded camping site at School Point or let the kids kick a football around the grassed area at The Chimneys day-use area. Enjoy a short walk through the upland rainforest to Mobo Creek Crater or take time to marvel at the size of the Cathedral fig tree.
Get wet and active on the waters of Lake Tinaroo—fishing, swimming, kayaking, sailing and waterskiing are all popular. With a stocked impoundment permit you can fish year round for the lake’s monster barra.
Take care when driving. Danbulla Road is narrow, unsealed and has sharp curves and rough surfaces. Be aware of other vehicles, logging trucks, pedestrians and wildlife on the road. The Tablelands Regional Council has erected signs indicating this road is unsuitable for caravans.
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