Jeff’s Edge Diving Site

Located on the outer reef is Lady Musgrave Lagoon, and inside the channel, Jeffs Edge sees a lot of water movement, which is amazing for drift dives! Let the current on the outer edge transport you through the water. You’ll feel like you’re flying and be able to cover a long distance from the drift […]

Kinkuna

The Kinkun section of the Burrum Coast National Park is a ‘4WD Access Only’ as a lot of the tracks in the National Park are soft sand and also dry weather only tracks. The surrounding park is full of opportunities! Curl up in the shade with a good book or head to the beach for […]

Great Sandy Biosphere

In 2009, the Great Sandy region was awarded Biosphere Reserve status by UNESCO, the global organisation that also awards World Heritage Listings. The decision gives world-wide recognition to the Fraser Coast region, neighbouring Gympie area and the Bundaberg coastline and puts it in the same class as the Galapagos Islands, the Central Amazon, the Everglades […]

Hiros Cave and The Tubes

The eastern side of Lady Elliot Island is not always dived as it is more exposed to the weather, but this part of the island has some lovely dive sites. A feature of this part of the fringing reef is a wall that drops from 14 metres to 22 metres. This wall is undercut with […]

Coonarr Beach

Coonarr Beach is a 4.2 kilometre long, east facing beach that begins amongst the tidal shoals of the Elliott River mouth, then runs straight down to the smaller mouth of Coonarr Creek. A perfect spot for whale watching under the Winter sun or secluded dips in the Summer. There is a gravel road out to […]

Entrance Bommie Dive Site

Located at the entrance to Lady Musgrave Island lagoon, Entrance Bommie is a large blade of coral sitting in 22 metres of water. This elongated bommie is riddled with ledges and caves, which are usually overflowing with baitfish. Feasting on these tiny baitfish are predators like trevally, coral trout and mackerel. Entrance Bommie is also […]

Campgrounds Dive Site

The Campgrounds is an untouched and undiscovered dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, offering a totally unique experienced Open Water Certified scuba divers looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience. Have the chance to dive with local marine life, fish, sharks, rays and much more when diving The Campgrounds scuba diving site on the […]

Cania Gorge National Park

Cania Gorge National Park preserves a valuable remnant of the Brigalow Belt country. Along with plant communities including brigalow forest, eucalypt woodland, cypress pine woodland, dry rainforest and grassland, you’ll discover the sandstone landscapes of cliffs and fern-covered pools, where you might just spot a grazing rock wallaby, sunbathing rainbow skink, a hunting lace monitor, […]

Barolin Nature Reserve

Calling all nature lovers! With more than 300 hectares of lush grassy bushland, you’ll want to ensure you have your binoculars in hand when exploring the lush flora and fauna of Barolin Nature Reserve. Situated just a stone’s throw from Bargara, this abundant reserve will have you testing your knowledge of the region’s backyard Botanics […]

Anchor Bommie Dive Site

Lady Elliot Island has many wonderful dive sites, but one of its most impressive is Anchor Bommie. This tower of coral sits on the sandy sea floor at 21 metres and stands 10 metres tall, a very imposing sight. Riddled with ledges and small caves, the bommie is often swarming with cardinalfish, which are in […]

South Head Parklands and Playground, Burnett Heads

Located on the waterfront at the gorgeous Burnett Heads, this beautiful park offers plenty of space to run and play. For the kids there is a large climbing frame and a smaller playground. For the adults, sit back and enjoy the view of the pristine blue water whilst watching the kids play in the great […]

Smiths Crossing

A great spot for a paddle and bird watching. Where the old bridge crosses the Kolan River there is excellent rainforest. On the road from Bundaberg take Roasedale Road off the Gin Gin Road. Drive for about 15 minutes until you cross the Kolan River/Yandaran Creek. Take the next left and follow it to the […]