Information about KWIAMBAL National Park

FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THIS PARK as known March, 2007"
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The Kwiambal National Park is located to the north west of Ashford. You travel along the Coolatai Road about 25Km to find the park. It is located at the junction of the Severn and Macintyre Rivers. Pronounced Ki-am-bal, the park has an area of around 2600 hectares and features some spectacular waterfalls, steep sided valleys and River Red Gums.

The park has a variety of native flora and fauna including koalas, kangaroos, platypus, wallabies and wallaroos.

The major features in the park are Macintyre Falls and the Limestone Caves.

Access to Location Map

Views of the Limestone Caves

Views of the Macintyre Falls

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General views of the Kwiambal National Park. For features in the park see the additional photo galleries:

Views of the Limestone Caves

Views of the Macintyre Falls

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View of kwiambal National Park
View of kwiambal National Park

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