Prince Phillip of England opened Idalia National Park in 1990. A variety of species including seven species of macropods call the sandy plains and mulga trees of Idalia home, and the park is especially treasured as a habitat for wallabies, kangaroos and wallaroos. Also found in the park are heritage sites with Aboriginal significance and geological sites of great natural beauty. The park has multiple walking trails for the nature enthusiasts. The park has a varies landscape with lush trees lining some areas whereas yellow and red soils stretch over vast expanses in the others.
Prince Phillip of England opened Idalia National Park in 1990. A variety of species including seven species of macropods call the sandy plains and mulga trees of Idalia home, and the park is especially treasured as a habitat for wallabies, kangaroos and wallaroos. Also found in the park are heritage sites with Aboriginal significance and geological sites of great natural beauty. The park has multiple walking trails for the nature enthusiasts. The park has a varies landscape with lush trees lining some areas whereas yellow and red soils stretch over vast expanses in the others.