Cape Hillsborough National Park
Cape Hillsborough National Park Queensland | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
View across the beach front and bay at Cape Hillsborough National Park | |
Cape Hillsborough National Park | |
Nearest town or city | Mackay |
Coordinates | 20°53′56″S 148°59′37″E / 20.89889°S 148.99361°ECoordinates: 20°53′56″S 148°59′37″E / 20.89889°S 148.99361°E |
Established | 1985 |
Area | 10.22 km2 (3.95 sq mi) |
Managing authorities | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
Website | Cape Hillsborough National Park |
See also | Protected areas of Queensland |
Cape Hillsborough is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 837 km northwest of Brisbane. The park is a peninsula of volcanic origin, covered largely by rainforest; the maximum elevation is 267 m. The cape at the tip of the peninsula was named by Lieutenant James Cook during his first voyage to the Pacific in 1770; the name is in honour of Wills Hill, Earl of Hillsborough who was President of the Board of Trade and Plantations from 1765 to 1765.[1] The nearest major town is Mackay, about 40 km to the southeast.
The park is located within the O'Connell River water catchment area and the Central Mackay Coast bioregion.[2]
On National Parks Day 2010 (Sunday, 28 March 2010) the Queensland State Government announced the addition of 204 hectares to the park.
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References
- ↑ Beaglehole, J.C., ed. (1968). The Journals of Captain James Cook on His Voyages of Discovery, vol. I:The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768–1771. Cambridge University Press. p. 335. OCLC 223185477.
- ↑ "Cape Hillsborough National Park". Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. Retrieved 30 March 2016.