Norfolk Island National Park is a wonderful place to see the island's unique flora and fauna, for bushwalking, birdwatching and for taking in the many scenic views of Norfolk and Phillip islands from various vantage points.
Norfolk Island holds important biological significance as its flora and fauna are derived from the chance dispersal of plants and animals over vast distances of ocean.
Many species have evolved into unique, or endemic, forms due to isolation from other populations and having different evolutionary pressures.
The Norfolk Island National Park is an important component of the visitor experience, and while park management aims at providing safety and comfort for people to experience the natural beauty of the island, it also continues in the important work of rehabilitation and restoration of habitats, ecosystems and individual species.