Mudlo National Park, locals call it (Mudlo Gap), located in southeast Queensland, about 225km by car from Brisbane, Queensland's capital, and 130km from (Sunshine Coast), Queensland's third-largest city, Sunshine Coast. It covers an area of 21.95 square kilometers.
Mudlo National Park protects a native South Korean fir rainforest, where there is little left. Once covered in the beach area, visitors can drive a short drive to the (Mount Mudlo) pass of Mt. Mudru, which is very steep and has many steps, but the view on the platform is impressive.
There are two main walkways in Mudlo National Park:
- Pearsons Lookout Track: to and fro about 3 km, 1. 5 to 2 hours, the track steep, suitable for a certain number of experience tourists;
- Scrubby Creek Circuit: commutes about 1 km and takes 30 minutes to complete. This walkway can explore the rainforest and is suitable for all levels of tourists.
Note that: Mudlo National Park does not allow camping.