Bunya Mountains National Park is located northeast of Dalby and southwest of Kingaroy.
The National Park is primarily in the South Burnett Region, however a small portion of the park is in the Western Downs Region, Queensland. The park includes much of the mountain range called the Bunya Mountains, and encompasses the most westerly area of subtropical rainforest in southern Queensland, and the largest population of bunya pines remaining in the world.
The park is known for its abundant wildlife, permanent waterfalls and its views. The mild climate of the range means morning and evening temperatures are low.
The park is accessed by a steep and winding roads and is serviced with camping grounds, a network of walking tracks and several picnic grounds.