Crows Nest National Park

It is divided into a number of sections which are located in both Crows Nest and Grapetree, 40 km west of Esk in the South East Queensland bioregion.

Species such as the hoop pine, weeping bottlebrush, river she-oak and swamp mahogany can be found along creek banks.

[2] Crows Nest National Park is known for its rugged landscape, waterfalls, and a sparkling gorge called the Valley of Diamonds.

Popular activities include visiting the lookouts and observing the heath wildflowers, wildlife and birdwatching.

A total of 10 rare or threatened species have been identified in Crows Nest National Park.

Reflections in a swimming hole, Crows Nest National Park, 2022
Boulders and outcroppings amid the wattles and bushfire recovery