Eudlo Creek National Park
Protected area in Queensland, Australia
26°42′25″S 152°57′43″E / 26.70694°S 152.96194°E / -26.70694; 152.96194Eudlo Creek is a national park in the south of Palmwoods in the Sunshine Coast Region local government area of South East Queensland, Australia, 85 km north of Brisbane.
456 plant species were discovered in the park, 13 of which are on the list of rare or endangered species.[1]
The vulnerable Tusked frog has been identified within the park.[2]
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South East Queensland, Queensland
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Ipswich
- Logan
- Moreton Bay
- Noosa
- Redland
- Sunshine Coast
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Sunshine Coast
parks
- Bellthorpe
- Bribie Island
- Burleigh Head
- Conondale
- D'Aguilar
- Deer Reserve
- Dularcha
- Esk
- Eudlo Creek
- Ferntree Creek
- Fort Lytton
- Freshwater
- Gatton
- Glass House Mountains
- Kondalilla
- Lamington
- Lockyer
- Main Range
- Mapleton Falls
- Mooloolah River
- Moogerah Peaks
- Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island)
- Mount Barney
- Mount Chinghee
- Mount Coolum
- Mount Pinbarren
- Naree Budjong Djara
- Nicoll Scrub
- Noosa
- Nerang
- Ravensbourne
- Sarabah
- Southern Moreton Bay Islands
- St Helena Island
- Springbrook
- Tamborine
- Teerk Roo Ra
- Tewantin
- Triunia
- Tuchekoi
- Venman Bushland
- West Cooroy
- Wickham
of interest
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