Description
780ha.

This is an area of granite boulders, bare rocky peaks and hillsides covered with rain forest vegetation. The highest point is the Black Mountain (475m). The hill and the park take their name from the dark-colored lichens which cover the bare granite. The park is a rock wallaby reserve.
Hobbies & Activities category: Waterfall, cascades;  Natural area;  National park;  Scenic site or route
Address
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Cooktown Office
Box 611
Cooktown, QLD 4871
Australia
Tips
Best time to visit: In autumn, when the waterfalls are at their most impressive, and in winter. Access from Cooktown on the Cairns road.
No tourist facilities.
Warning: Beware of snakes!
Attractions Near Black Mountain National Park, Cooktown