The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is asking people to stay out of Blackdown Tableland National Park while rangers work to contain two bushfires.
Blackdown Tableland National Park was temporarily closed on 27 October for public safety reasons when lightning strikes sparked two separate fires.
Since the temporary closure was implemented, people have cut locked gates to get in, and rangers have ordered more than 10 people to leave the park.
Project Officer Eliza Wheeler said rangers are disappointed and frustrated with people illegally entering the national park.
"This closure is in place to keep people safe and support crucial firefighting efforts," Ms Wheeler said.
"Entering a closed section of a national park is dangerous, especially when rangers are fighting bushfires.
"Ignoring temporary closures stops rangers from doing their job and people and properties in danger.
"Anyone caught illegally entering a restricted access area can face an on-the-spot fine of $667.
"People are advised that they should never enter closed areas, they should obey all signage and follow directions from rangers."
If you're planning to visit a national park or State forest this bushfire risk period, check Park Alerts before leaving home.
									
								