
Australian National Parks
Australian National Parks are protected areas designated to preserve the country’s unique landscapes, wildlife, and cultural heritage. Managed by government agencies, these parks conserve ecosystems ranging from lush rainforests and arid deserts to coastal and mountain regions. They provide opportunities for recreation, education, and tourism while ensuring the natural environment remains sustainable for future generations. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching, experiencing Australia's diverse natural beauty firsthand. These parks are vital for conserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological health across the continent.