- Great Sandy National Park
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Great Sandy National Park IUCN Category II (National Park)Nearest town/city Hervey Bay Coordinates 25°02′43″S 153°12′36″E / 25.04528°S 153.21°E Area 2195.55 km² Established 1971 Managing authorities Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Official site Great Sandy National Park Great Sandy is a coastal national park and suburb in Queensland, Australia. The park features untouched beaches, large sand dunes, heathlands, rainforests, swamps, creeks, freshwater lakes and mangrove forests.
Great Sandy National Park is divided into two sections. The Cooloola section is situated on the coast between Noosa Heads in the south and Rainbow Beach in the north and covers 184,00 ha. The Fraser Island section encompasses almost all of the world's largest sand island, Fraser Island, situated north of Rainbow Beach, covering 56,000 ha.
Contents
Environment
Birds
The land within the park is classified by BirdLife International as the Cooloola and Fraser Coast Important Bird Area because it supports a large population of Black-breasted Button-quails as well as many Bush and Beach Stone-curlews, Green Catbirds, Regent Bowerbirds, Mangrove Honeyeaters and Pale-yellow Robins.[1]
Features
The Cooloola section contains the Cooloola Great Walk, a five-day hiking trail. Boat tours and canoeing along the Noosa River are popular visitor activities. On Fraser Island is the 90 km long Fraser Island Great Walk.[2]
Whale-watching, fishing, four-wheel driving and bushwalking are also popular. The park also features two shipwrecks; the SS Maheno and the Cherry Venture.[3]
The only place in the world where tall rainforest grows in sand is on Fraser Island.[3] Fraser Island has coloured sand cliffs on its eastern beach as well as numerous walking tracks from short boardwalks to longer walks which cross sand blows.
Lake Wabby is a popular swimming and fishing spot.[4]
Access
Access to both sections of the park requires a 4WD vehicle. 4WD vehicles on Fraser Island need to obtain a vehicle permit. Both sections have numerous camping areas.
Camping
Permits are required to camp in the park. In the Cooloola section there are about 15 camp sites.[3] Only electric motors and non-motorised vessels are permitted past Campsite 3.[5]
Fines
There are fines for feeding Fraser Island's dingo population or leaving food or rubbish which may attract them.[3]
See also
- Protected areas of Queensland
References
- ^ "IBA: Cooloola and Fraser Coast". Birdata. Birds Australia. http://www.birdata.com.au/iba.vm. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ "Fraser Island Great Walk". Department of Environment and Resource Management. 28 September 2010. http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/great-walks-fraser-island/index.html. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ a b c d Explore Queensland's National Parks. Prahran, Victoria: Explore Australia Publishing. 2008. pp. 23–27. ISBN 9781741172454.
- ^ "Lake Wabby". Queensland Holidays. Tourism Queensland. http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/things-to-see-and-do/lake-wabby/index.cfm. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
- ^ Southern Cooloola, Great Sandy National Park: Frequently Asked Questions
Categories:- IUCN Category II
- National Parks on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- National parks of Queensland
- Protected areas established in 1971
- Important Bird Areas of Australia
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