
Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks
Thunderbird Park
Take a break, enjoy the scenery and set up camp on the banks of Cedar Creek.
Nature and wildlife
Their cave was created to protect the local species of glow worms, Arachnocampa flava. Glow worms are actually fly larvae that glow in the dark to attract and catch small insects. Glow worms are extremely useful in our Australian ecosystems. They help control insect populations. The goal of the cave and their glow worm tours is to make an experience that is accessible for families while benefiting wild glow-worm populations.
Visiting the Tamborine Mountain Glow Worm Caves and going on a cave tour gives visitors the opportunity to see glow worms during the daytime. Since people have been diverted to the cave instead of local glow worm colonies, glow worm numbers in the wild have begun increasing again.
We are proud of our diverse communities within the region. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the many lands within the Scenic Rim - the Mununjali in the Centre, the Wangerriburra to the East, the Ugarapul to the West, and all those of the Yugambeh and Jagera language groups. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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