Byfield's parks and forests form the southern-most tip of one of the largest undeveloped regions on Australia's east coast. Byfield National Park boasts outstanding coastal scenery and diverse plant communities. Behind the foreshore, sand dunes cloaked with heath, woodland and forest dominate the landscape. Massive parabolic dunes, the oldest reaching five-six kilometres inland, occupy most of the southern part. At the southern end of Nine Mile Beach, Queen Mary track passes through shady swales and over sandy foredunes to the base of Byfield's largest active sandblow, the Queen Mary. A walk to the active front will reward visitors with scenic inland views.
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Address: Byfield National ParkByfield, Queensland 4703