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Top 5 Queensland National Parks To Visit With Your Off Road Wheelchair

An off road wheelchair gives you more freedom, and more opportunity to go exploring. And when you live in Queensland, there’s so much to see and do that you don’t want to miss out on. Here are five Queensland national parks to visit with your off road wheelchair.

Fitzroy Island National Park

You won’t be bored at Fitzroy Island National Park. This diverse landscape offers a mix of experiences, from the lush rainforest to wide-open woodlands, and stunning coral beaches in between. Located just 25km east of Cairns and named by Lieutenant James Cook, the park has a fascinating history. In the late 1800s, it served as a quarantine station for the Palmer River Goldfields. Later, it played a crucial role in an Aboriginal mission focused on growing fruits and vegetables. Visit this historical and beautiful park for a great day out.

Noosa National Park

Noosa National Park holds a unique charm, situated just a short stroll from the heart of town, ensuring accessibility for all. Embracing the breathtaking coastal vistas of Noosa Headland, as well as the surrounding areas near Lake Weyba, Peregian, and Coolum, this park guarantees you’ll have something beautiful to look at no matter which path you choose. Only 160km north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, Noosa National Park is a must-visit destination, promising a blend of natural beauty and convenience.

Eungella National Park

Eungella National Park invites you to return with your off road wheelchair time and again, offering over 20km of diverse tracks to choose from. This park stands out as one of Queensland’s most ecologically rich, boasting an impressive array of 860 known plant species and a thriving wildlife population, ensuring each visit is one you won’t forget. Situated approximately 80km west of Mackay, Eungella National Park is an ideal destination for a great day out in nature.

Magnetic Island National Park

About 8km north-east of Townsville, within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, lies the tranquil Magnetic Island National Park. Encompassing most of the island, this protected area unveils a 36km network of walking tracks. The island is easily accessible from Townsville and is noted for its abundant wildlife and varied history. If you’re looking for a trail where you can spot koalas, this is the place to be. This is a beautiful place, and after a trip with your off road wheelchair, you can spend the rest of the day admiring the beautiful beach.

Joseph Banks Regional Park

About 112km north-west of Bundaberg is the beautiful Joseph Banks Regional Park where Lieutenant James Cook, with botanist Joseph Banks, made his first landing in Queensland. This historic coastal peninsula near Agnes Water is a little-known gem of a place that you’ll quickly fall in love with. The park’s rocky headland is embraced by the vastness of the ocean to the east and an estuary to the west, offering breathtaking panoramic views that are nothing short of magnificent.

Queensland boasts a large number of national parks to visit, with these five being some of the best. Your off road wheelchair ensures that you get to enjoy the great outdoors without missing out.

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Changing the lives of thousands of individuals

The Action Trackchair is patented for its design and functionality, with features unmatched on any other tracked or all-terrain wheelchair. The electric tilt mechanism allows the user to easily stay level in their Trackchair while traversing hills and uneven terrain.

Swing-up arms, adjustable footrests, accessory receivers surrounding the chair, 3 models, dozens of colour combinations, and many more options allow the customer to create a Trackchair that meets their needs.

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