Livingstone National Park and Livingstone State Conservation Area contain a diversity of vegetation communities that provide habitat for up to 15 threatened fauna species and one threatened flora species. They also contain a number of Aboriginal sites which contribute towards the understanding of Aboriginal culture as well as historic sites associated with mining in the area for a range of minerals.
A network of public access trails in the park and state conservation area provide for recreation activities such as vehicle touring, horse riding, cycling, bushwalking and bird watching.
Photo: Livingstone National Park / Jo Caldwell/OEH