K’gari, Great Sandy National Park

More than a million years in the making, World Heritage-listed K’gari in Great Sandy National Park is a place of incredible natural beauty. Drive and walk through fragrant open woodlands, lush towering rainforests and colourful wallum banksia heathlands. Discover magical perched and mirror lakes nestled in the dunes, climb creeping sandblows, relax in picturesque picnic […]

Cedars Bridge

The Cedars Bridge connects South Kolan – via the Cedars Road – with South Bingera. Being a low-lying bridge, it makes a great fishing spot or access to have a paddle on the Burnett River. With a sand bar close to the river’s edge, it makes for fairly safe swimming. Plenty of space for a […]

Camping at Deepwater National Park

Deepwater National Park features sandy beaches, diverse coastal lowland vegetation and Deepwater Creek. Camp beside your vehicle at Wreck Rock and Middle Rock camping areas. Wreck Rock can be accessed by four wheel drive from the north or by conventional vehicle from the south. Middle Rock camping area is accessible only by high clearance four […]

Burrum Coast National Park

Flowering heaths, quiet beaches and abundant wildlife make this park a place to retreat, relax and appreciate the splendour and peace of the natural environment. Explore the park on one of the several walking tracks and discover diverse coastal habitats. Burrum Coast National Park is spread over four sections, south of Bundaberg. You will find […]

Burnett Heads

Burnett Heads is nestled along the Coral Coast and is most readily identifiable by the two historic lighthouses that dot its coastline. Oaks Beach is a 200 metre long stretch of beach safe for surfing and swimming, with many choosing to fish off the rocks and groyne at The Oaks, which are the best places […]

Bucca Crossing Picnic Area

Just 25 minutes from the main street of Bundaberg, you’ll discover the local’s freshwater fave – Bucca Crossing. A perfect place for a paddle in the Kolan River and a picnic on the banks with the whole family. Hop in the canoe and cruise upstream to the rowing reserve or float the day away in […]

Baffle Creek

Baffle Creek is one of Queensland’s few remaining undisturbed coastal rivers and a recognised haven for nature lovers. Located just south of Agnes Water, the broader Baffle Creek area, including Wartburg and Rules Beach, is known for its natural beauty, subtropical quiet, rich history and wide-open waterways, wetlands, coastline and coral reefs. The region is […]