Girraween National Park
Girraween National Park is located in southeastern Queensland, Australia, near the town of Stanthorpe. Established in 1994, the park covers approximately 11,000 hectares and is known for its stunning granite landscapes, diverse flora, and fauna. It features unique rock formations, including the famous Granite Arch and Pyramid, which attract hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The park is home to various ecosystems, including woodlands, heathlands, and wetlands. Visitors can enjoy numerous walking trails, picnic areas, and camping facilities. Wildlife such as kangaroos, emus, and various bird species can be spotted throughout the park, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.