Bundaberg & Coral Isles Natural Attractions
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Banksia Track and the Boardwalk
Woodgate - The Woodgate section of Burrum Coast National Park conserves essential habitat for wildlife of the coastal vegetation communities. It starts with a boardwalk... More
Barolin Rocks Dive Site
Bargara - Woongarra Marine Park in the Bundaberg region offers some of Queenslands most accessible shore diving including this site at Barolin Rocks. The rocky coastline... More
Broadwater Conservation Park
Rules Beach - Nestled on the Coral Coast between Baffle and Deepwater creeks, Broadwater National Park is a quiet retreat for self-sufficient campers. Foredunes covered... More
Burrum Coast National Park
Bundaberg - Burrum Coast National Park is a showcase of protected coastal lowland vegetation types: cabbage palms (especially in the Woodgate section), paperbark swamps... More
Cania Gorge National Park
Monto - Towering, ochre-coloured sandstone cliffs, gorges, caves and amazing walks are just some of the attractions of Cania Gorge National Park. Find out about... More
Cochrane Artificial Reef Dive Site
Bargara - Cochrane Artificial Reef in Woongarra Marine Park offers a variety of sites just off the coast from Bargara, Elliot Heads or Riverview in the Bundaberg... More
Coongarra Rock
Biggenden - For Four Wheel Drive enthusiasts, Coongarra Rock and Falls provide an opportunity to explore rocky outcrops, caves, rock pools and natural vegetation.... More
Coral Gardens Dive Site
Lady Elliot Island - The Coral Gardens at Lady Elliot Island on the Great Barrier Reef is a very interesting shore dive with a maximum depth of around 12 metres. The gardens... More
Deepwater National Park
Agnes Water - Deepwater National Park offers peaceful, vehicle-free beaches, important turtle breeding grounds and varied vegetation. Nature lovers will enjoy the range... More
Dragon Cave and Bloodwood Cave
Monto - Cania Gorge National Park conserves a spectacular landscape of prominent sandstone cliffs, caves, eucalypt forest and dry rainforest on sheltered slopes.... More
Eurimbula National Park
Agnes Water - Eurimbula National Park is the site Captain James Cook chose in 1770 for one of his first landings in Queensland. Today it is a paradise for bushwalkers,... More
Fern Tree Pool and Giant's Chair Circuit
Monto - There is a wide variety of flora and fauna to be observed in Cania Gorge National Park. More than 150 plant species grow in the brigalow forest, eucalypt... More
Fitzroy Reef
Town Of Seventeen Seventy - Coral Lagoon on the Southern Great Barrier Reef, visited by day cruise from the Town of 1770, on the 'Reef Jet', with 1770 Holidays. Situated 32 nautical... More
Fitzroy Reef Lagoon Dive Sites
Town Of Seventeen Seventy - Encompassing 2000 acres with over 2,500 species makes Fitzroy Reef Lagoon just off from the Town of 1770 one of the most bio-diverse ecosystems.
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Flying High Bird Habitat
Apple Tree Creek - At the Flying High Bird Habitat, come and walk with the birds in the free-flight aviary! Covering an area of two acres and reaching a height of seven metres,... More
Good Night Scrub National Park
Bundaberg - Hoop pines, bottle trees and dry rainforest provide a wildlife haven in Goodnight Scrub National Park bounded by the Burnett River. The river is also one... More
Hoffman's Rocks Dive Site
Bargara - Hoffman's Rocks is a colourful dive in Woongarra Marine Park which can be accessed from Bargara. A feature of the dive is split bommie - two large submerged... More
Joseph Banks Conservation Park
Town Of Seventeen Seventy - Joseph Banks Conservation Park in the town of 1770, just north of Agnes Water, is a monument to the first Queensland landing by Lieutenant James Cook and... More
Kinkuna National Park
Bundaberg - Kinkuna National Park preserves a wilderness area of coastal vegetation and wide, unspoilt beaches, just 30 kilometres south of Bundaberg. Part of the... More
Lady Musgrave Island Dive Sites
Bundaberg West - Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef is accessible from either Bundaberg or the Town of 1770. This 44 acre coral cay sits in a lagoon of approximately... More
Lake Cania
Monto - Lake Cania is situated north of the Cania Gorge National Park about 11 kilometres from the Cania Gorge Picnic Area. The lake sits on the banks of Three... More
Light House Bommie Dive Site
Lady Elliot Island - The Light House Bommie site off Lady Elliot Island in the Great Barrier Reef is a group of small coral outcrops packed with marine life. Snorkel across... More
Maori Wrasse Bommie Dive Site
Lady Elliot Island - The Maori Wrasse Bommie off Lady Elliot Island in the Great Barrier Reef takes its name from the family of Wrasse which frequent the area. Reef sharks... More
Melaleuca Track
Woodgate - Burrum Coast National Park conserves essential habitat for wildlife of the coastal vegetation communities. Remarkable cabbage tree palm forests are one... More
Mon Repos Conservation Park
Bundaberg - Mon Repos Conservation Park is world famous for its marine turtles. Green, flatback and loggerhead turtles nest on an accessible mainland beach. The park... More
Mon Repos Walking Track
Bundaberg - Mon Repos Conservation Park is the largest loggerhead turtle rockery in the South Pacific. From November to March, visitors to Mon Repos can witness one... More
Mount Walsh National Park
Biggenden - A prominent landmark in the Biggenden region is the granite bluff area of Mount Walsh, in the northern part of mountainous Mount Walsh National Park. Exposed... More
Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park
Baffle Creek - Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park protects the mouth of one of Queensland's remaining undisturbed coastal rivers. It also marks the southern boundary... More
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