Hann Tableland National Park

Hann Tableland National Park
Queensland
Hann Tableland National Park is located in Queensland
Hann Tableland National Park
Hann Tableland National Park
Nearest town or city Mareeba
Coordinates 16°47′54″S 145°09′03″E
Established 1989
Area 108.2 km2 (41.8 sq mi)
Managing authorities Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
See also Protected areas of Queensland

Hann Tableland is a national park in Far North Queensland (Australia), 1,436 km northwest of Brisbane. It is located in the northern section of Paddys Green, a locality in the Tablelands Region local government area. It was first set aside as national park in 1989 and nearly doubled in size with an expansion in 2004.

The park is located within the Einasleigh Uplands bioregion and the Mitchell River water catchment area.

The national park was established to conserve the forests of the Hann Tableland mountain range. Three rare or threatened species have been identified within the Hann Tableland National Park. These are northern greater glider, northern quoll, and buff-breasted button-quail. It lacks visitor facilities with the exception of the Bicentennial National Trail.

The average elevation of the terrain is 522 metres.

See also