There are 13 parks with picnic areas in Townsville Region
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Anzac Park Ayr is an important war memorial site located in Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
Bluewater can refer to various things, such as an American sailboat design, a British missile, or the global deep oceans.
Located in the picturesque Herbert River Valley, Broadwater Abergowrie State Forest Trebonne is a natural paradise with a mix of tropical rainforest, open eucalypt forest, and exotic pine plantations that are next to the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park is a protected park located in the suburb of Pallarenda, 10 kilometers north-east of Townsville in Queensland, Australia.
Jourama Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the Paluma Range National Park.
Little Crystal Creek is a heritage-listed road that runs from Mutarnee to Paluma, including a bridge that crosses over Little Crystal Creek at Crystal Creek.
Mount Elliot is located in Bowling Green Bay National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Mount Spec Paluma Range National Park is located in Mutarnee, Queensland, Australia.
Orleigh Park, located in West End, QLD, is a scenic riverside park that offers a variety of facilities and amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Paluma Range National Park is a nature lover's paradise located in north Queensland, Australia, between Ingham and Townsville.
Rossiter Park in Townsville, Queensland is a memorial to Frank Rossiter, a great campaigner for the development of North Queensland.
Located just a short distance from Townsville's downtown, the Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, better known as the Town Common, is an ideal destination for urban adventurers seeking to explore nature and soak up stunning coastal views.
Located in Girringun National Park, west of Ingham, Wallaman Falls is the highest permanent single drop waterfall in Australia. It is surrounded by World Heritage rainforest, and Stony Creek plunges 268 metres in a clear single-drop, often through a rainbow-fringed cloud of mist. Wallaman Falls offers spectacular scenic points. Firstly, gaze at the waterfall from the main lookout, then walk to the second lookout for a more stunning view of the gorge and the Herbert River Valley. You'll just be l