Map of Lamington National Park | Walks, Lookouts & Visitor Guide
Map of Lamington National Park – Walks, Lookouts & Visitor Guide
This map of Lamington National Park provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most spectacular rainforest destinations, including walking tracks, waterfalls, lookouts, visitor areas and major attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Lamington National Park is laid out.
Lamington National Park forms part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area and is renowned for ancient rainforest, mountain scenery, waterfalls, wildlife and extensive walking trails.
Lamington National Park is located in Queensland's Gold Coast Hinterland. Major attractions include O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat, Binna Burra, waterfalls, lookouts and rainforest walking tracks.
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Where Is Lamington National Park Located?
Lamington National Park is located in the Gold Coast Hinterland of South East Queensland, near the Queensland–New South Wales border. The park protects extensive subtropical rainforest, mountain landscapes and World Heritage-listed natural environments.
- North: Gold Coast Hinterland
- South: New South Wales border region
- East: Gold Coast direction
- West: Scenic Rim region
Main Areas and Attractions of Lamington National Park
- O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat — major visitor hub
- Binna Burra — walking and accommodation area
- Tree Top Walk — elevated rainforest experience
- Morans Falls — popular waterfall destination
- Elabana Falls — scenic rainforest waterfall
- Coomera Circuit — famous walking trail
- Python Rock Lookout — panoramic views
- Rainforest Walking Tracks — extensive trail network
- Birdwatching Areas — wildlife observation opportunities
- Picnic Areas — visitor recreation facilities
Major Areas of Lamington National Park Explained
- O'Reilly's Precinct — visitor facilities and attractions
- Binna Burra Section — walking and lookout network
- Waterfall Region — rainforest waterfalls and streams
- Rainforest Conservation Area — protected habitat zones
- Mountain Lookout Zone — scenic viewing areas
Key Geographic Features
- Subtropical Rainforest — defining landscape feature
- Mountain Ridges — scenic elevated terrain
- Waterfalls and Creeks — major natural attractions
- Gondwana Rainforests — World Heritage-listed environment
- Lookout Points — panoramic viewpoints
- Wildlife Habitats — native flora and fauna environments
Lamington National Park Walking Map Overview
A map of Lamington National Park is useful for understanding how trails, waterfalls and attractions connect throughout the park.
- Coomera Circuit — major walking route
- Border Track — iconic rainforest trail
- Waterfall Walks — connect scenic attractions
- Lookout Tracks — access panoramic viewpoints
- Visitor access roads — connect O'Reilly's, Binna Burra and surrounding attractions
Why People Search for a Map of Lamington National Park
- To locate walking tracks
- To find waterfalls and lookouts
- To explore Gold Coast Hinterland attractions
- To plan hiking adventures
- To understand the layout of the park
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Browse CollectionLamington National Park Map FAQs
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Where is Lamington National Park located?
Lamington National Park is located in Queensland's Gold Coast Hinterland. -
What is Lamington National Park known for?
It is known for rainforest walks, waterfalls, wildlife and World Heritage-listed landscapes. -
What are the main visitor areas?
O'Reilly's and Binna Burra are the two primary visitor precincts. -
Is Lamington National Park worth visiting?
It is considered one of Australia's premier rainforest and hiking destinations.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Walking tracks, facilities, access arrangements and conditions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information, weather conditions and safety advice.