
Goodedulla National Park
Glenroy QLD
Category:
National park
Biloela QLD
Area
QLD: CENTRAL QUEENSLAND
GPS:
-23.4244341, 150.46245349999998
Nearby Sights/Things To Do
๐๏ธ Goodedulla National Park, Glenroy Region, Queensland (QLD)
๐ Park Overview
Goodedulla National Parkย is a remote, rugged retreatย tucked away in Central Queenslandโs hinterlands, offering a secluded escape into nature for 4WD adventurers and campers alike.
Known for its rolling hills, sandstone ridges, and picturesque creekside camping, the park protects important habitat for rare and threatened speciesย in the Brigalow Beltย bioregion.
Itโs a quiet park that rewards those seeking solitude, birdlife, and immersion in classic outback bushlandโwith minimal facilities and maximum serenity.
Ideal for campers who enjoy creekside relaxation, wildlife spotting, and gentle off-grid exploration under big skies.
๐ Location
Located about 60 km northwest of Dingoย and roughly 130 km west of Rockhampton, in the Glenroy regionย of Central Queensland.
The park lies in the upper catchment of the IsaacโConnors river system, surrounding Melaleuca Creek.
Access is via unsealed 4WD-only tracks, typically from the Leichhardt Highwayย or DingoโMount Flora Road, depending on the chosen entry point.
The nearest reliable launching point is Dingo, but allow for extended travel timeย due to slow track conditions and remote navigation.
๐ฐ๏ธ History & Cultural Significance
While detailed heritage interpretation is limited, the region is likely part of Traditional Countryย cared for by the Ghungalu peopleย and potentially other language groups of the Central Highlands.
Melaleuca Creek and surrounding ridges would have provided seasonal water, bush foods, and shelter in traditional times.
Visitors are encouraged to respect the spiritual and historical value of the land, and tread lightly on its story-rich soil.
๐ฟ Landscapes & Ecosystems
Goodedulla is a transition zoneย between dry woodlands and rocky escarpments, supporting:
Ironbark and bloodwood forests
Mixed eucalypt woodlands
Brigalow scrub remnants
Riparian creek vegetationย along Melaleuca Creek
The parkโs hilly terrain creates numerous microhabitatsย supporting rare birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
Expect a blend of grassy understorey, native shrubs, and bursts of wildflowers after rain.
๐ฃ๏ธ Access & Entry Info
๐ 4WD access onlyโall entry roads are unsealed and may be rough or impassable after rain.
๐ชช No entry fees.
๐บ๏ธ There are no signposted visitor entrancesโnavigation via topographic maps or GPSย is essential.
๐ Roads may be seasonally closed or hazardousโcheck park alerts before travelling.
๐งญ Recommended entry is from the Dingo sideย or through Mount Flora, depending on current conditions.
๐ Facilities & Visitor Centres
โ No visitor centre, rangers, or managed infrastructure on-site.
๐ถ Campsites feature cleared ground onlyโno constructed facilities or shelters.
๐ฅ Campfires permittedย (check local fire restrictions).
โก Generators allowedย under conditionsโquiet hours and environmental guidelines apply.
๐ฎ No bins, water, or toiletsโfully self-sufficient setup required.
๐๏ธ Campsites Within the Park
โบ There are three designated camping areasย along Melaleuca Creek, each offering:
Creekside shade
Basic flat terrain for tents and trailers
Fire rings (BYO firewood)
๐ Bookings essentialย via QLD National Parks booking system.
๐ซ No facilitiesโbring your own water, waste disposal system, and cooking gear.
๐ณ Secluded and peaceful, perfect for unpluggingย and soaking in nature.
๐ฅพ Walking Tracks & Lookouts
๐ถโโ๏ธ No formal walking tracks existโself-guided exploration only.
The terrain offers gentle ridges, creek banks, and open woodland walks.
๐งญ Basic navigation skills are essentialโstick to known tracks and camp areas to avoid damaging fragile habitat.
โฐ๏ธ Some ridgelines provide natural vantage points with sweeping views of the bushland.
๐ง Waterfalls, Gorges & Key Natural Features
๐ง Melaleuca Creekย is the parkโs central natural featureโtypically seasonal but often flowing in the wet.
๐ชจ Small rock pools, shady banks, and flood-sculpted sandstone offer scenic resting spots.
๐ The park includes small gorges, dry gullies, and hidden rocky escarpments revealed after bushwalks.
๐พ Wildlife & Birdwatching
๐ฆ A hotspot for rare and threatened species, including:
Glossy black cockatoos
Squatter pigeons (southern subspecies)
Red goshawks
๐ฆ Reptiles and frogs abound after rain, including burrowing frogs, dragon lizards, and sand goannas.
๐ฆ Expect encounters with kangaroos, wallaroos, and possibly greater glidersย at night.
๐ Snakes are active in warmer seasonsโstay alert and watch your step.
๐ Nearby Towns & Supplies
๐๏ธ Dingo (60 km)ย โ nearest town with fuel, pub, and basic supplies.
๐ ๏ธ Duaringa (90 km)ย and Blackwater (130 km)ย offer broader services, groceries, and auto repairs.
๐ง No supplies or potable water near the parkโstock up before entry.
๐ก No guaranteed mobile receptionโuse offline maps and pre-downloaded permits.
โ ๏ธ Park Rules & Seasonal Alerts
๐ฅ Fires allowed only under safe conditionsโbring your own firewood.
โก Generators allowed with noise management.
๐ถ Pets are not permitted.
๐ท No rubbish binsโtake all waste with you.
๐ Seasonal closures or impassable roadsย are common after heavy rainโcheck alerts.
๐จ Safety & Emergency Info
๐ต No mobile signalโcarry PLB or satellite communication device.
๐ง Bring ample water and backupsโnone available in the park.
๐ Let someone know your itinerary and return time.
๐งญ Travel in convoy if possibleโremote recovery services are expensive.
๐ Be cautious of snakes, especially near camp and during hot weather.
๐ฃ๏ธ Reviews & Visitor Impressions
๐ฟ โOff-grid heavenโ is a common summaryโpeaceful, empty, and full of life.
๐ 4WDers appreciate the challenging access and reward of isolation.
๐๏ธ Campers love the shady creeks, bird songs, and lack of crowdsโbut stress the need for preparation.
๐ Final Note
Goodedulla National Parkย is a remote treasure where the birds outnumber the people, and your only neighbors are kangaroos and rustling trees. With its hilly bushland, threatened species habitat, and creekside charm, itโs an ideal destination for seasoned nature-lovers who prefer their adventures wild, quiet, and unplugged.


