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Flowering heaths, quiet beaches and abundant wildlife make this park a place to retreat and relax. Several walking tracks provide excellent opportunities to explore diverse coastal habitats.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- Showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Seagrass meadows, mangroves, rocky shores, reefs, sandy beaches, bays, sheltered channels, rivers, creeks and estuaries host a wealth of wildlife including whales, turtles, dugong, grey nurse sharks, fish, corals, birds…
- Camping allowed
- No campfires
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Explore the world's largest sand island on foot and discover ever-changing landscapes, stunning scenery and fascinating natural and cultural heritage.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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Long beaches, dramatic coloured-sand cliffs, natural sandblows, rocky headlands and pristine freshwater lakes and streams are some of K'gari's (Fraser Island’s) spectacular natural features.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- Showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- Scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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Mount Walsh National Park is a rugged park with spectacular exposed granite outcrops and cliffs, and Mount Walsh is a prominent landmark in the Biggenden area.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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The State forest includes extensive exotic pine plantations and small remnants of wallum heaths, melaleuca wetlands, banksia woodlands, and blue gum and scribbly gum open forest. Mangrove lined estuaries along…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
- No hiking
- No walking
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A string of beautiful waterholes, fringed by paperbarks and rushes, are a feature of Wongi State Forest. Tannins leached from the paperbarks stain the water in the waterholes a golden-brown colour.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- Showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
- No hiking
- No walking
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Woody Island (Tooliewah) and Little Woody Island (Walangoora) lie in the Great Sandy Strait, between Fraser Island (K'gari) and Hervey Bay. These islands form an undeveloped section of Great Sandy…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- No toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- No picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- No walking
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