Across
- 3. Trail in the Northern Territory, famous for trekking through the West MacDonnell Ranges
- 6. Coral reef off the coast of Western Australia, known for whale sharks and stunning marine life
- 8. Mountain range and national park in Victoria, known for hiking and Aboriginal rock art
- 9. Bay in Western Australia, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its marine life and seagrass beds
- 11. Dividing range running down the eastern side of Australia, the longest mountain range in the country
- 14. Island and national park off the coast of Queensland, famous for its rugged wilderness and walking trails
- 17. Mountain range near Sydney, known for its dramatic cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and the Three Sisters rock formation
- 18. Large sandstone rock formation sacred to Indigenous Australians, located in the Northern Territory
- 19. Mountain range in South Australia, known for its rugged landscapes and wildlife
Down
- 1. National park in Western Australia, known for the striking Bungle Bungle Range
- 2. Ancient rainforest in Queensland, one of the world’s oldest surviving tropical rainforests
- 4. Island state of Australia known for its pristine wilderness, rugged mountains, and national parks
- 5. Australia’s highest mountain, located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales
- 7. National park in Queensland, known for its subtropical rainforests and waterfalls
- 10. Remote region in Western Australia known for its red sandstone gorges and dramatic coastlines
- 12. Desert in Western Australia, one of the most arid regions of the country
- 13. Island off the coast of Queensland, known as the largest sand island in the world
- 15. York Peninsula, the northernmost point of mainland Australia
- 16. National park in the Northern Territory, famous for its wetlands, wildlife, and Aboriginal rock art
- 17. Largest coral reef system in the world, located off the coast of Queensland
