Brown Signs

Auburn National Park

The scenic Auburn River flows through a steep-sided gorge, tumbling over massive, water-sculpted, salmon-coloured granite boulders. The gorge and river are the park’s most striking landscape features. The park protects a western hardwood forest, now uncommon in the area, and provides habitat for many plants and animals. Links https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/auburn-river

7 DaysPicnic TableCamping RoadsideCamping AreaCamping Caravan Regions Bundaberg, Queensland Place Types Scenic Tags camping, national park, QLD national park, QLD Unvisited
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Summary

Hours:Anytime

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table

Camping: Tent, Camper Trailer, Caravan

Directions

Directions on Maps

Brown sign: State Route 75 - Google Maps

From Mundubbera: travel south-west for 13km along the Mundubbera-Durong Road to the Hawkwood Road intersection, just after crossing the Boyne River. Turn west into Hawkwood Road and travel for about 20km until you reach the Auburn River National Park turn-off on the left. Drive a further 7km to the park along a rough unsealed road. Four-wheel-drive is recommended in wet weather. Stay on the road, as soils are treacherous when wet.