|

|
|
Some
of our other
sites

|
|
|
QUEENSLAND
Eurimbula
National Park
Captain
Cook first landed in Queensland on this
picturesque stretch of coast with its
broad, sandy beaches in May 1770. Cooks
ship the Endeavour anchored in the
sheltered inlet that was named Bustard Bay
after a bustard or plains turkey was shot
in the vicinity.
Botanist
Joseph Banks collected 33plants species
from the Bustard Bay area and noted the
presence of palms which indicated the
expedition had returned to the tropics.
Botanically this is a key coastal area
preserving a complex mix of vegetation
including some plants common in both
southern and northern areas.
The
area displays marked changes in plant
communities. Visitors to Eurimbula can
observe mangrove fringed estuaries,
freshwater paperbark swamps, coastal
lowland eucalypt forests with weeping
cabbage palms to tall rainforests with
towering hoop pines. (Araucaria
cunninghamii)
Access
From
the Bruce Highway at Miriam Vale, take the
Agnes Water-Town of 1770 road. Sections of
the road are gravel. Turn left at the
Eurimbula National Park sign 10km before
the town of Agnes Water then travel 4km to
the park entrance. Watch for cattle on the
road.
An
11km bush track leads to Bustard Beach
campground and the mouth of Eurimbula
Creek. The sand is soft but accessible to
conventional vehicles with high clearance
during dry weather. A 4WD vehicle is
recommended after heavy rain as the road
may become boggy and includes several
creek crossings. Do not attempt to tow a
caravan into the area at any
time.
Camping
Camping
permits are required for all protected
areas including Eurimbula Resources
Reserve and can be obtained from the
self-registration stand at the campground
or from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife
Service office in the town of 1770.
Bookings are accepted three months in
advance for the holiday
periods.
Camping
permits must be completed prior to setting
up camp and displayed at your
site.
Toilets,
bore water and rainwater are provided.,
the nearest shops providing fuel, food and
ice are located at Agnes Water (25km by
road) and in the Town of 1770 (4km by
boat).
Please
remember:
Take
care with personal hygiene - others will
be camping in the after you;
Remove
all rubbish from the park.
Things
to do
Ganoonga
Noonga Lookout (Aboriginal for low
ground)
The
lookout car park is 3km from the park
entrance along the Bustard Beach track. A
360m walking track rises steeply to the
lookout. From this vantage point you can
view swamps and heaths covering the
parallel dunes that have built up over the
last 6000 years. This walking track also
provides panoramic views of the park. To
the west is the Munro Range, to the north
are Bray Hills and Bustard Head and
Bustard Bay lies to the east.
Boating
Eurimbula
Creek is popular for small craft. Care
must be taken as the creek has a flat
sandy bottom a broadly meandering channel
not navigable at low tide. Boat ramps are
located on Eurimbula Creek (for small
craft) and across Round Hill Creek at the
Town of 1770. Crabbing is not permitted in
Eurimbula Creek.
Bushwalking
The
park provides opportunities for
experienced bushwalkers to explore the
park. Wildflowers bloom in restricted
heath areas in spring. The rainforest area
offers interesting exploration
opportunities.
Caring
for Eurimbula
Regulations
are designed to help care for Eurimbulas
beauty. Please observe them to ensure all
can enjoy Eurimbula.
Leave
pets at home - domestic animals are not
permitted in all protected areas (National
Parks, Conservation Parks, Resources
Reserves)
Do
not interfere with the natural
surroundings - leave plants and animals as
you find them.
Chainsaws
and generators may not be used.
Motor
vehicles (including trail bikes and
trikes) must be registered, roadworthy and
remain on the designated
tracks.
Fires
are not permitted at Bustard Beach
campground so please use a gas or fuel
stove for cooking.
For
general enquiries, booking and camping
permits contact:
Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service
46 Quay Street PO Box 1735 BUNDERBURG QLD
4670
(07) 4131 1600 Fax (07) 4131
1620
For
local information contact:
Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service
PO Box 177 Agnes Water QLD 4677 (07) 4974
9350 Fax (07) 4974 9400
|
|
|
Dedicated
to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

australia kakadu uluru national parks,
parks, camping, cooloola, australian hospitality, australia,
australian, national parks, camping in australian national parks,
australia, fraser island, whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook national
park, lochern national park, cooloola national park, girraween
national park, lumholtz national park, main range national park,
simpson desert national park, national park camping, australian
national parks, parks in australia, nature reserves in australia,
waterhole, australian national parks, parks, camping, cooloola,
australian hospitality, australia, australian, national parks,
camping in australian national parks, australia, fraser island,
whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook national park, lochern national
park, cooloola national park, girraween national park, lumholtz
national park, main range national park, simpson desert national
park, national park camping, australian national parks, parks in
australia, nature reserves in australia, waterhole, australian
national parks, parks, camping, cooloola, australian hospitality,
australia, australian, national parks, camping in australian national
parks, australia, fraser island, whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook
national park, lochern national park, cooloola national park,
girraween national park, lumholtz national park, main range national
park, simpson desert national park, national park camping, australian
national parks, parks in australia, nature reserves in australia,
waterhole, australian national parks, parks, camping, cooloola,
australian hospitality, australia, australian, national parks,
camping in australian national parks, australia, fraser island,
whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook national park, lochern national
park, cooloola national park, girraween national park, lumholtz
national park, main range national park, simpson desert national
park, national park camping, australian national parks, parks in
australia, nature reserves in australia, waterhole, australian
national parks, parks, camping, cooloola, australian hospitality,
australia, australian, national parks, camping in australian national
parks, australia, fraser island, whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook
national park, lochern national park, cooloola national park,
girraween national park, lumholtz national park, main range national
park, simpson desert national park, national park camping, australian
national parks, parks in australia, nature reserves in australia,
waterhole, australian national parks, parks, camping, cooloola,
australian hospitality, australia, australian, national parks,
camping in australian national parks, australia, fraser island,
whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook national park, lochern national
park, cooloola national park, girraween national park, lumholtz
national park, main range national park, simpson desert national
park, national park camping, australian national parks, parks in
australia, nature reserves in australia, waterhole, australian
national parks, parks, camping, cooloola, australian hospitality,
australia, australian, national parks, camping in australian national
parks, australia, fraser island, whitsunday islands, hinchingbrook
national park, lochern national park, cooloola national park,
girraween national park, lumholtz national park, main range national
park, simpson desert national park, national park camping, australian
national parks, parks in australia, nature reserves in australia,
waterhole,