GLADSTONE
Gladstone
Tondoon Botanic Gardens were officially opened in October 1988 to
coincide with the Australian bicentenary. This is one of Australia's
few totally native botanic gardens and the display areas specialise
in the plants of the Port Curtis region and Far
North Queensland.
Tondoon
Gardens is part of a conservation strategy to ensure that the nations
environmental heritage is passed on to future generations. The gardens
are approximately 8 kms from the city centre, and extends over 55
hectares.
The
dominant feature of the site is Mount Biondello which forms the northern
and western boundaries, and, together with its foothills, encloses
and protects the lower valley creek flats where the main display
and lake are located.
In
order to enhance the garden's facilities further, a visitor information
centre, kiosk and amenities building were constructed. Visitors can
now enjoy a very unique setting to relax on wide open timber decks.
The
gardens have extensive family recreational areas for picnics and
barbecue facilities are also available.
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