There are 12 trees in Queensland
12 results
The Burke and Wills Dig Tree is a heritage-listed site located at Nappa Merrie Station in the Durham region of the Shire of Bulloo, Queensland.
The Cathedral Fig Tree in Yungaburra is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Curtain Fig Tree, located in the lush rainforest of the Curtain Fig National Park, Yungaburra, is an exquisite, heritage-listed natural attraction that draws a throng of nature lovers, photographers, and tourists alike.
If you're looking to explore the northern section of the Daintree National Park and continue on to Cape York, the Daintree River Ferry is the perfect way to get there.
Peach Trees camping area is a popular destination for camping enthusiasts in Jimna State Forest, Queensland.
Peepul Tree, also known as Ficus religiosa, is a sacred species of fig native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina.
Roma's Largest Bottle Tree is a locally famous attraction located in Roma, Queensland.
The Gollum Tree is a unique attraction in Scarborough Beach, Western Australia.
The Leichhardt Tree is a significant historical landmark in Mackay, Australia.
The Tree of Knowledge, a 200-year-old ghost gum located in Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia, was poisoned and killed in 2006.
Located within Crater Lakes National Park, Twin Kauris Lake Barrine is a must-see attraction in Australia.
Valley of the Giants is a wilderness camping site located on the Fraser Island Great Walk.