Burleigh Head National Park is located on the southern coast of Gold Coast in the second largest city of Queensland, about 15 kilometers from the city of Gold Coast.
The 0.3-square-kilometre Burleigh Head National Park is mini-sized in Australia's hundreds-square-kilometer national park. The National Park is located on the north side of the entrance of the Talbugra Creek, (Tallebudgera Creek), with ancient volcanic columns close to the sea, and (Burleigh Heads Beach) Beach in Cape Bethlehem, north of the National Park, is one of Australia's most famous surfing beaches. (Tumgun Lookout) has a chance to see the whales in the migration and a panoramic view of the beautiful coast extending from the surfer's paradise of (Surfers Paradise) to the beach of Cape Bethlehem.
In addition, Burleigh Head National Park is a popular field for hiking, walkers and jogging, a 1.2-kilometer round-trip ocean view walk, and 2.3 kilometers round-and-forth, and a number of rare plants are living next to the Rainforest circuit, which leads to an altitude of 88 meters. And can enjoy the wild animals such as the hills, the seabirds and the shallow water lizards, which are nesting in the Australia.
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