Esk National Park
National park in Australia
Esk National Park is a national park in South East Queensland, Australia. It is located in Redbank Creek, in the Somerset Region of Queensland, Australia. The park was gazetted in 2006. It aims to protect a piece of remant vegetation of significant biodiversity value.[1]
The park lies within the Brisbane River catchment with a subtropical climate.
See also
References
- ^ "Esk National Park and Esk State Forest Management Statement 2013" (PDF). parks.des.qld.gov.au. Government of Queensland. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
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South East Queensland, Queensland
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Ipswich
- Logan
- Moreton Bay
- Noosa
- Redland
- Sunshine Coast
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Sunshine Coast
- Beenleigh
- Caboolture
- Caloundra
- Ipswich
- Nambour
- Springfield
parks
- Bellthorpe
- Bribie Island
- Burleigh Head
- Conondale
- D'Aguilar
- Deer Reserve
- Dularcha
- Esk
- Eudlo Creek
- Ferntree Creek
- Fort Lytton
- Freshwater
- Gatton
- Glass House Mountains
- Kondalilla
- Lamington
- Lockyer
- Main Range
- Mapleton Falls
- Mooloolah River
- Moogerah Peaks
- Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island)
- Mount Barney
- Mount Chinghee
- Mount Coolum
- Mount Pinbarren
- Naree Budjong Djara
- Nicoll Scrub
- Noosa
- Nerang
- Ravensbourne
- Sarabah
- Southern Moreton Bay Islands
- St Helena Island
- Springbrook
- Tamborine
- Teerk Roo Ra
- Tewantin
- Triunia
- Tuchekoi
- Venman Bushland
- West Cooroy
- Wickham
of interest
27°17′42″S 152°19′11″E / 27.29500°S 152.31972°E / -27.29500; 152.31972