Fort Lytton National Park
national park in Australia
Fort Lytton National Park is a small national park, so small, that it is probably smaller than most national parks (or any park that is not your local street park) you may have been to. At only 0.13 km (0.050 sq mi), this park nestled in the suburb of Lytton near the Port of Brisbane in Brisbane's northeast, protecting Fort Lytton, which was one of Brisbane's key defence forts in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The park can be said to be Brisbane's equivalent of Sydney's Sydney Harbour National Park, though Fort Lytton NP is much smaller.
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