Undara Volcanic National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Australia
About Undara Volcanic National Park
Undara is an Aboriginal word for 'a long way'. The Ewamian (pronounced your-amin) Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the national park. European people moved into the area in the 1860s and prior the national park being declared the area was used for cattle grazing. The lava tubes were well recognised by 1891 and had unmanaged intermittent visits. Guided tours commenced in 1989. Prior to the formation of the national park the area was owned by the Collins Family who settled in the region in 1862. The family had developed infrastructure (known now as the Undara Experience) before the park formation and they were given a special business lease to continue the tourist operation after the national park was declared. In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the Undara Volcanic Nati
Where to Stay in Undara Volcanic National Park
- 🏨Undara Experience Lava Lodge
Undara Volcanic National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
