Lake Wuruma

Wuruma is a local indigenous word for majestic bird of prey, the brahminy kite. Lake Wuruma is located 48 kilometres north of Eidsvold and has a capacity of 165,000 megalitres. The lake took three years and AUD5.3 million to build and provides irrigation for the region’s agriculture. Lake Wuruma sits on the Nogo River and […]

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 […]

Eurimbula National Park

Discover Eurimbula National Park’s unique blend of landscapes—mangrove-fringed estuaries, freshwater paperbark swamps, lowland eucalypt woodlands, and tall rainforest with towering hoop pines. The park is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. Stroll along wide, sandy island beaches with rugged boulders and delicate rock pools or wander through colourful wildflowers in spring, looking for red-tailed […]

Deepwater National Park

Discover the magic of Deepwater National Park—an unspoilt coastal landscape with long sandy beaches, freshwater creeks and great fishing spots. Jump in your four-wheel-drive and take a scenic drive through eucalypt woodlands looking for the local residents including wallabies, emus and a myriad of other bird life. You can enjoy a picnic, explore the rock […]

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 […]

Bargara Headlands Yarning Circle

The land along this coast originally belonged to the Taribelang – Bunda peoples. Through an association with some of the local descendants of these people, the developer, Bill Moorhead, had a vision of building them a Yarning Circle on the coast at Bargara Headlands Estate. Rocks are abundant along the basalt coastline. So Bill decided […]

Baldwin Swamp Environmental Park

Known as Bundaberg’s own “Kakadu”, Baldwin Swamp is home to many species of birdlife and wildlife. Meander through the trails and take in the smells of the Eucalypt trees whilst enjoying the peace and quiet Baldwin Swamp offers. The wetlands provide a roosting, breeding and feeding habitat for thousands of waterbirds. A great place for […]