Kondalilla National Park is located near Blake range (Blackall Range) in southeast Queensland, about 100km from Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, and about 25km from (Sunshine Coast), Queensland's third largest city, Sunshine Coast, adjacent to the small town of Montville, which covers an area of 3.27km2.
Founded in 1945, Kondalilla National Park's name Kondalilla, which means "running water" in indigenous languages, represents the interior of the garden: murmuring streams and flying Condarilla Falls (Kondalilla Falls), tourists can enjoy picnics in the waterfall area, or hike here, at (Picnic Creek circuit), a 1.7km picnic stream. And 4.7km of Candalilla Falls Ring Road (Kondalilla Falls circuit) choose one of two.
Kondalilla National Park has lush Taxus, Casuarina equisetifolia, eucalyptus and tropical rainforest, which provides a good environment for the survival of animals and birds. There are two paths that take tourists to enjoy the waterfall, and trams carry tourists to the pool below the waterfall. Tourists can enjoy the magnificent waterfall without effort. There are 107 species of birds in the garden, home to rare bursa frogs and planted with macadamia nuts.
Visitors can find a large area for picnics in Kondalilla National Park and bring a small family to enjoy a delicious lunch, which is also a great way to savor nature.
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