1. Lamington National Park is a protected area of Queensland, Australia, located on the Gold Coast. It is famous for its incredible rainforests, waterfalls, walking tracks, and diverse flora and fauna. Some interesting facts about the park include that it was established in 1915 and covers 20,590 hectares, with the most famous feature of the park being the O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat. Additionally, the park is home to rare and endangered species such as the Albert’s lyrebird, green catbird, and the eastern bristlebird.
2. Lamington National Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no phone available to contact the park directly.
3. There is no entrance fee required to visit Lamington National Park. Visitors must have a valid permit for camping or hiking. The park can be accessed by car, with parking areas located at various entrances throughout the park. However, note that some areas of the park may be inaccessible by car. Visitors can also arrange for transportation via local tour companies.


