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Discover the geographic identity and atlas context of this Australian national park.

Lizard Island National Park: A Mapped Protected Landscape in Australia

Lizard Island National Park represents a significant protected area within the vast geographic landscape of Australia. This page offers an atlas-driven view, highlighting the park's mapped boundaries and its role as a distinct natural landscape. Users can explore the park's geographic context, understanding its place within Australia's protected lands and natural terrain for detailed discovery.

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Lizard Island National Park

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Park overview

Structured park overview, official facts, and landscape profile for Lizard Island National Park

Lizard Island National Park park facts, protected area profile, and essential visitor context
Review the core facts for Lizard Island National Park, including designation, size, terrain, visitor scale, habitats, and operating context in one park-focused overview.

About Lizard Island National Park

Lizard Island National Park is a protected area on Lizard Island, located off the coast of far north Queensland, Australia, within the Great Barrier Reef region. The park encompasses the terrestrial environment of this continental island, which rises from the surrounding coral reef waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. As a national park within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, the island benefits from the broader conservation framework that protects one of the world's most significant marine and coastal ecosystems.

Park location guide

Geography guide, regional context, and park location map for Lizard Island National Park

Lizard Island National Park park geography, regions, and map view in Australia
Understand where Lizard Island National Park sits in Australia through a broader geographic reading of the surrounding landscape, nearby location context, and its mapped position within the national park landscape.

How Lizard Island National Park fits into Australia

Australia is a constitutional monarchy and federal parliamentary democracy comprising six states and ten territories. With a population of nearly 28 million, it is one of the world's most urbanised countries, with most people concentrated on the eastern seaboard. The country has a high Human Development Index and is known for its cultural diversity, ancient Aboriginal heritage, and unique wildlife.

Wider geography shaping Lizard Island National Park in Australia

Australia occupies the entire Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's flattest and driest inhabited continent, featuring vast deserts in the interior (the Outback), tropical rainforests along the eastern coast, and a coastline bordering the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Common questions about visiting, size, designation, and location context for Lizard Island National Park

Lizard Island National Park FAQs for park facts, access, geography, and protected area context
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