Wet Tropics of Queensland

The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site is an umbrella name for a series of National Parks stretching for 450 km along the north east coast, from Townsville to Cooktown, bordering the Great Barrier Reef, itself another World Heritage site.

Amongst the National Parks included are:

and over 700 protected areas including private own land.

 
Australian World Heritage Sites
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Australian fossil mammal sites at Naracoorte and Riversleigh | Blue Mountains | Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves | Fraser Island | Great Barrier Reef | Heard Island and McDonald Islands | Kakadu | Lord Howe Island | Macquarie Island |Purnululu | Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens | Shark Bay | Tasmanian Wilderness | Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park | Wet Tropics of Queensland | Willandra Lakes Region

See also: Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia, Blue Mountains, Boodjamulla National Park, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, Cedar Bay National Park, Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, Cooktown, Daintree National Park