About Lamington National Park
Lamington National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wilderness situated in the Border Ranges of southern Queensland, a short distance from the Gold Coast. This vast forested region contains Australia's largest preserve of pristine sub-tropical rainforest.
An Exhilarating Driving Experience
TheBinna Burra is the Adventure Capital of Southern Queensland
Take your pick from abseiling, flying fox, rogaining, ropes course, wild walks and bushwalking.
Flora and Fauna at Binna Burra Mountain Lodge
& Lamington National Park
There are literally 100's of flowering plants within Lamington National Park including trees, shrubs, vines and creepers, small herbs and grasses, orchids, lilies and related species and other specialised plants such as the parasites like mistletoe.
Kids love Binna Burra!
Our younger guests are not forgotten with our activities and facilities at both The Lodge and the Camspite. During School Holidays and at weekends we run our special family friendly activities program, providing educational fun for both kids and parents.
Walking at Binna Burra
"At 800m above sea level and characterised by rugged mountain scenery, breathtaking lookouts, tumbling waterfalls, caves, fern gullies and more than 160km of Autralia's most diverse walking trails, the Park comprises Australia's largest remnant sub-tropical rainforest. On the highest peaks, misty forests of ancient Antarctic Beech trees date back over 2000 years, whilst in the valleys crystal-clear streams cascade over moss-covered boulders into deep moutain pools. You can experience it all".




