5 places published inside this estate.
It reaches into 2 council areas, so these places are published under
more than one — this page gathers them, and each still lives at the URL of the council
area it is in.
A Gazetted / register
— The fact is itself a statutory record.
B Official spatial record
— Read from a maintained government layer.
C Statutory inference
— Law applied to B-grade records; not ground-truthed.
D Community record
— Community sources; labelled, never blended into A–C.
On-ground signage and temporary closures override this page. Always.
What this estate isThe register's own words
Designation
National Park. Which kind of estate this is decides what may be done in it, and
they are not interchangeable: a state forest is not a national park.
B — provenance grade B: Official spatial record
Declared under
Nature Conservation Act 1992
B — provenance grade B: Official spatial record
IUCN category
II — the IUCN's own letters, not a category assigned here.
B — provenance grade B: Official spatial record
Gazetted area
2,094.471 ha as gazetted — the area of the
instrument, not of the boundary drawn on the map.
An estate is where a place is, never a statement that the public may walk in it.
Whether there is a lawful way to any of these places is answered on that place's own page, from
the tenure of the ground an approach would cross.
Trackto a place to see it froma published way, with steps to follow
waterfall · Scenic Rim · Difficulty: 4 of 5
What this page will never do
No user pins
Every fact here traces to a government layer or a statute and carries a grade, A to C.
Community names are quarantined at grade D and labelled as such. Nothing on this page was
dropped on a map by a stranger.
No invented lawfulness
Where tenure cannot be confirmed from the public record, the page says so instead of
endorsing the route or quietly hiding it. Where no lawful corridor exists at all, none is
published — the refusal is the answer.
No safety pretence
A tier is a tenure verdict, not a difficulty or safety rating. Unmanaged terrain, cliffs and
flash flooding are not in the cadastre. The engine reads land records, not the weather.