Daintree National Park

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Daintree National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Daintree National Park
Nearest town/city: Daintree
Coordinates: 15°57′33″S, 145°24′07″E
Area: 7080 km²
Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
Official site: Cape Tribulation
Mossman Gorge

Daintree is a national park in Far North Queensland (Australia), 1502 km northwest of Brisbane and 100 km northwest of Cairns. It was founded in 1988, when it also was nominated for the World Heritage List. The park consists of two sections, with a settled agricultural area between them which includes the towns of Mossman and Daintree Village.

Much of the national park is covered by rainforest. The Greater Daintree Rainforest has existed continuously for more than 110 million years, making it possibly the oldest existing rainforest. The popular Mossman Gorge is located in the southern part of the park. Cape Tribulation also lies in the park.

The park is the location of the bouncing stones Aboriginal site.

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A typical rainforest scene in Daintree NP
A typical rainforest scene in Daintree NP
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