Stretching over the mist-shrouded forested foothills of the towering Clarke Range, Eungella National Park rests at the end of the Pioneer Valley. The park measures over 500 square kilometres of indigenous tropical and subtropical vegetation. It is known as one of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks with many endemic wildlife species calling this park home, including the leaf-tailed gecko, the Eungella honeyeater, the orange-sided skink and the Eungella gastric-brooding frog. Visitors can enjoy many activities, including spotting platypus in the rivers, enjoying a picnic at Broken River, and finding a spot to camp overnight amidst the park’s stunning scenery. Don’t miss the opportunity to hike the 56-kilometre- long Mackay Highlands Great Walk.