National Parks in the Granite Belt - SUNDOWN NATIONAL PARK

SUNDOWN NATIONAL PARK

Sundown National Park lies hidden between sombre timbered hills to the west of Girraween National Park and the New England Highway. The Severn River weaves its way south-west of Stanthorpe and through Sundown's ancient traprock, creating a steep, winding valley leading to the New South Wales border.

Sundown's altitude varies from 450 metres to just over 1000 metres above sea level.


 
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