Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park

Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park

Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park refers to two conservation parks on the central coast of Queensland, Australia. The conservation park is split into two by the mouth of Baffle Creek.

  • Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park 1 is on the southern side of Baffle Creek and protects an area of mangrove forest.
  • Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park 2 is on the northern side of the creek. This half of the park can be accessed by driving along the beach at low tide (4WD only) from Rules Beach, 2 km to the north.

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