Girraween, meaning ‘place of flowers’, is a park of massive granite outcrops, large angular tors, and precariously balanced boulders. Spectacular wildflower displays splash colour among the granite in spring.
Location
On the Queensland–New South Wales border, 260km south-west of Brisbane, halfway between Stanthorpe and Tenterfield.
Park facilities
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
- Information centre
- Lookout
- Park office
- Picnic tables
- Telephone (pay phone)
- Toilets
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- Wifi
- Tent camping
- Caravan camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Campervan camping
- Motor home camping
- Hiking
- Walking
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Lachlan Gardiner
- Photo credit: Lise Pedersen
- Photo credit: © Lachlan Gardiner
- Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland
- Photo credit: © Ben Blanche
- Photo credit: © Cory Rossiter
- Photo credit: © MJL Photography
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Cameron Semple © High and Wide
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Ben Blanche
- Photo credit: © Ben Blanche
- Photo credit: © Ted Colles
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Ted Colles
- Photo credit: Sarah Haskmann
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
Highlights and announcements
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The department is seeking volunteers to act as campground hosts at Girraween National Park over the Queensland school holidays.
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.