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Flanked by sandy beaches, Cape Upstart is an imposing granite headland covered in a range of vegetation types from vine thicket to heath. Significant areas of beach scrub and coastal…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- 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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Along the rugged Clarke Range behind the Whitsunday coast is Cathu State Forest. Forests and woodlands range from distinctive poplar gum Eucalyptus alba woodlands and exotic Caribbean pine plantations on…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires allowed
- Toilets
- No 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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Enjoy a different Whitsunday experience and escape to the tropical refuge of the Whitsunday Trails at Conway Range. Ride, run or walk the Conway circuit on a 27km journey through…
- 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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Get away from it all in a visit to this peaceful park with its rainforest-clad hills, secluded beaches and panoramic outlooks over the scenic Whitsunday area.
- Camping allowed
- No campfires
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Overlooking the scenic Whitsunday Islands, Dryander National Park is a large coastal park north of Proserpine. It provides important habitat for the endangered Proserpine rock wallaby. Fringing reefs just offshore…
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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Seclusion, beaches, rainforest and reefs are just some of the attractions of this scenic group of islands. Endangered rock-wallabies live on Gloucester Island, the largest in the group.
- Camping allowed
- No campfires
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- No walking
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This isolated Great Barrier Reef island is a major nesting area for turtles and birds. Highlights include rocky escarpments, fringing reef and secluded beaches.
- No camping
- 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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White sandy beaches, pockets of rainforest and pale blue waters make these picturesque inshore islands a wildlife refuge and a scenic retreat for nature lovers.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- No hiking
- Walking
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Repulse Islands National Park protects a small group of three islands overlooking the Lindeman group and the rugged Conway Range.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- 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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Whitehaven Beach is world famous for pure-white, silica sand and clear waters. Stunning views, secluded beaches, fringing reefs and distinctive hoop pines complete the spectacular island picture.
- Camping allowed
- Campfires prohibited
- Toilets
- No showers
- No barbecue
- Picnic tables
- No wheelchair access
- No scenic drive
- No generators allowed
- No dogs permitted
- Hiking
- Walking
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