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Lamington National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

national park in Queensland, Australia

About Lamington National Park

Most of the park is situated 900 metres above sea level only 30 kilometres from the Pacific Ocean's shores. The plateaus and cliffs in Lamington and Springbrook National Parks are the northern and northwestern remnants of the huge 23-million-year-old Tweed Volcano, centred around Mount Warning. Elevation in the south of the park is above 1,000 metres in some parts but drops to 700 metres in the of the park but nevertheless, is usually around 900 metres. The park is located on the northern side of the Tweed volcano. This large shield volcano is over 100 kilometres in diameter, and extends from Tamborine Mountain in the north to Lismore in the south. The volcanic plug of Mount Warning marks the centre of the volcano when it was active around 23 million years ago. The park also contains more

Top Attractions in Lamington National Park

Explore the best things to see and do in Lamington National Park:

  • Box Log Falls
  • Coomera Falls
  • Elabana Falls
  • Green Mountain Gardens
  • Kamarun lookout
  • Morans Falls
  • Morans Falls lookout
  • Nugurun Falls

Where to Eat in Lamington National Park

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Binna Burra Tea House
  • 🍴O’Reilly’s Mountain Cafe

Where to Stay in Lamington National Park

  • 🏨Binna Burra Lodge
  • 🏨Cainbable Mountain Lodge

Lamington National Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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