Somewhat west of Mt Garnett is an area called The Forty Mile Scrub which has been designated a National Park. It has a picnic area just off the highway and a short walking track. On one of the information panels Nina learned that many of the trees in the Forty Mile Scrub NP are semi-evergreen. That is they have leaves most of the year, but can shed them briefly at the end of the dry winter months to reduce the loss of precious moisture to preserve the tree.
We travelled as West as Mt Surprise before returning to Undara and taking a hike to the rim of one of the Volcanos in the park.
We spent the night in the camping ground at the Undara Resort. Interestingly the only way to see the Undara Caves (which are in a National Park) is to take a commercial tour provided by the Undara Resort.