Located near Mount Warning, the town of Uki is thought to have derived its name from the Aboriginal world for “small water plant with an edible root” or “small lagoon”. Adventurers can visit Wollumbin National Park, which surrounds Mount Warning, to watch the indigenous species of different animals that call it home. The park houses several threatened species of birds, which have earned it the honour of being part of the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area designated by BirdLife International.
Uki is close to beaches, making it a popular destination for tourists who want to experience a subtropical climate and do water activities such as swimming. Meanwhile, the Clarrie Hall Dam only 10 kilometres away provides opportunities for saili...
Located near Mount Warning, the town of Uki is thought to have derived its name from the Aboriginal world for “small water plant with an edible root” or “small lagoon”. Adventurers can visit Wollumbin National Park, which surrounds Mount Warning, to watch the indigenous species of different animals that call it home. The park houses several threatened species of birds,
Located near Mount Warning, the town of Uki is thought to have derived its name from the Aboriginal world for “small water plant with an edible root” or “small lagoon”. Adventurers can visit Wollumbin National Park, which surrounds Mount Warning, to watch the indigenous species of different animals that call it home. The park houses several threatened species of birds, which have earned it the honour of being part of the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area designated by BirdLife International.
Uki is close to beaches, making it a popular destination for tourists who want to experience a subtropical climate and do water activities such as swimming. Meanwhile, the Clarrie Hall Dam only 10 kilometres away provides opportunities for sailing, bird watching, fishing, canoeing, rowing, picnicking and bush hiking. Uki is known as a haven during drought as it has been part of the 2 percent that has not been affected by previous dry seasons. Farmers in the area deal in beef cattle or farm tropical fruits and sugarcane.