Discover the best top things to do in Yungaburra, Australia including Bonadio's Mabi Wildlife Reserve, Maude Kehoe Park,yungaburra,qld, Lake Barrine, Curtain Fig National Park, The Peterson Creek Walking Track.
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At Bonadio's Mabi Wildlife Reserve you will have the opportunity of a lifetime when you get up close and personal with rare and endangered Australian wildlife like platypus, tree kangaroos, wallabies and possums. View the magical natural light phenomenon of bio luminescence provided by our resident glow-worm colony. Your contribution will aid the revegetation and preservation of the endangered Mabi rainforest that is home to much of the local rare and endangered wildlife.
We had the great fortune to stay at Bondadio's for a week in April this year during a Bushtracker Owners' Group mini-muster. What a beautiful place. The campground is roomy and the facilities while not fancy, are great. Power, water, toilets, camp kitchen etc.The river is beautiful for walks and the birdwatching is amazing. Prices are very reasonable and the campground is handy to just about everything worth seeing on the Tablelands. If you have a van and are looking for somewhere great to stay, try Bonadio RV and Nature Park. The owners have done a lovely job of combining camping and nature.
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This place is amazing seeming it was formed from a volcanic eruption many years ago and the lake formed in the crater.Lovely quiet walk around the gardens and lake.There is a quaint tea house on the lake for light refreshments snacks and scones,so tranquil, worth a visit.And her sister lake,Lake Eacham is only 20 mins away,so nice to visit that as well.
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A stunning natural wonder, located in a lush tropical forest just outside of Yungaburra. A great walkway let’s you see this spectacular fig tree from every angle.
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Wonderful walking trail with multiple places to stop and watch for platypus. The trail is an easy walk and there are benches along the trail to stop and patiently watch the creek for a platypus or two swimming by. We saw several and had a great time during our morning walk.
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