Jardine River National Park and Heathlands Resources Reserve is a large Wilderness Park in the catchment of Queensland's largest perennial stream, the Jardine River. Rainforest, open forest, heath and shrubland. Visit only in Dry. Three camping areas. South of Bamaga. The park and reserves encompass the traditional country of several Aboriginal groups including people from the Atambaya, Angkamuthi, Yadhaykenu, Gudang and Wuthathi language and social groups. The area is a living cultural landscape, with places and features named in Aboriginal languages, story-places and story-beings, and occupation and ceremony sites throughout. Today the Traditional Owners retain a strong and continuing interest, through their traditional rights to, and responsibilities for, the land, in the protection and management of the area.