Bingera National Park was gazetted in 2006and is managed to protect coastal plant communities, the waterholes along Mahogany Creek and to consolidate and protect the important habitat corridor connecting the Bingera aggregation with
Burrum Coast National Park. Bingera Conservation Park 1 was gazetted in 2010 and contains the
airstrip and
infrastructure for the
Bundaberg Gliding Club. A sugar cane tramline corridor crosses the national park and was gazetted as Bingera Conservation Park 2 in 2010. All three parks are contiguous with
Elliott River
State Forest—which contains extensive pine plantations—and have similar vegetation types, plant and animal species, and pest and fire issues.