• ...[2] In 1988 Ampol transferred the parcel containing the original fort to the Queensland Government, and this became Fort Lytton National Park in 1990.
  • The park can be said to be Brisbane's equivalent of Sydney's Sydney Harbour National Park, though Fort Lytton NP is much smaller.
  • [View] Fort Lytton National Park located in Brisbane, Australia, the fortress was built to protect Brisbane from Russian invasion in 1880.
  • This national park could well be one of Brisbane's best kept secrets. The park is maintained and managed by volunteers from the Fort Lytton Historical...
  • Put aside half a day to get the most out of a visit to Fort Lytton National Park. This is a wonderful historical military site to visit in Brisbane, cared for by a...
  • On the southern bank at the end of the Brisbane River at Lytton is the important historic site, Fort Lytton National Park.
  • Fort Lytton National Park. Access wetland mapping in PDF and KML format by selecting the desired 100K map tile below or download the data via the Queensland...
  • Fort Lytton National Park protects the birthplace of Queensland's military history. From 1881 to 1945 this classic coastal fortress was the focus of Queensland's...
  • One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Fort Lytton National Park is by taking one of its many walking trails.
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