Bladensburg National Park

Winton, Winton Area

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Spectacular views from flat-topped mesas and plateaus, residual sandstone ranges, vast grassland plains and river flats provide the backdrop to a rich history at Bladensburg National Park.

Bladensburg National Park conserves 84,900ha of Mitchell Grass Downs and Channel Country, including unique birdlife, plants and animals. Impressive flat-topped plateaus and residual sandstone ranges provide a scenic backdrop to vast grassland plains and river flats, river red gums and rocky scarp.

Bladensburg National Park encompasses areas of important cultural heritage. The park is the traditional country of the Koa people, the Maiawali and Karuwali people also have strong associations with this landscape.

Pastoralists established a large station at Bladensburg—the homestead has been restored and is used as an information centre and Ranger office. There are other sites within the park which offer reminders of the park’s early pastoral history.

Camp at Bough Shed Waterhole camping area beside Surprise Creek and enjoy spotting prolific birdlife. Camping permits are required and fees apply.

Take a scenic drive through grasslands and channels then climb the jump-up to Scrammy Gorge for spectacular views on Scrammy drive or explore the River Gums drive and visit the stony Top Crossing, once used by horse-drawn wagons. The night skies are amazing so make sure you spend time stargazing!

Amenities

Facilities

  • Picnic Area

  • Public Toilet

Activities

  • Birdwatching

  • Camping

  • Four Wheel Driving

  • Walks

Accessibility

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Sandstone cliff edge falling into shallow gorge lined with a few trees and rocks

Bladensburg National Park

Off Winton-Jundah Road,
Winton, Winton Area
Queensland 4735

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