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QUEENSLAND
- Fraser
Island
Things
to do
l Accommodation
l Fishing
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Visitor
facilities
l Rainforests
l
Picnics
Maheno
wreck
l Photography
l Tourist
drives
l Near
Central
Station
l Near
Happy
Valley
World
Heritage
Listing
l Best
time to
visit
l How
to get to Fraser
Island
l Map
l Lakes
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Visitor
facilities
Numerous campgrounds and day
visit areas, with toilets,
showers, barbecues, drinking
water and a small supply of cut
firewood (one armful per camp per
day). Walking tracks.
Serviced
accommodation at Kingfisher Bay,
Eurong. Happy Valley. Cabins and
campsites at Dilli Village and
Cathedral Beach.
Food,
ice, gas and fuel from stores at
Happy Valley, Eurong, Cathedral
Beach and Kingfisher Bay.
Fuel,
gas and ice from Orchid Beach
general store.
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Limited
mechanical help from Eurong (07) 4127 9123
and Orchid Beach (07) 4127 9220. Public
telephones at various parts of the island.
Fraser
Island is remote. Medical facilities are
not available. Take a well-stocked
first-aid kit.
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australia kakadu uluru national parks,
Stark
sandblows, high dunes and coloured sand cliffs, sculpted over time by
wind, water and waves
sparkling freshwater lakes
forests of towering rainforest giants
extensive woodlands
richly varied wildlife
wildflower-filled wallum heaths
and swamps
fern-fringed creeks
beaches sweeping into
the distant haze
this is Fraser Island. Stretching 123km along
Queensland's southern coast, Fraser is the world's largest sand
island. More than 98 percent of its 165 280 hectares is part of the
larger Great Sandy National Park. So special are its natural features
that all of Fraser Island is World Heritage-listed. The island is
managed as the Fraser Island Recreation Area for nature-based
recreation where the needs of protection and recreation are carefully
balanced. The island bears scattered reminders of an ancient people
and many more recent enterprises yet it is amazingly intact. You'll
need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to get around Fraser, which is less
than an hour's ride by boat or barge from the mainland. Take time to
to explore and you will be inspired by its incredible natural beauty
and delighted by its variety. Things to
do Fraser
offers endless recreational opportunities. Go birdwatching, sketch
wildflowers or visit the information centre at Central Station to
learn more about the islands past and present. For those who
are eager to experience Fraser as part of a larger group without the
responsibility of hiring a 4WD, a day trip could well be the way.
These tours generally take in Fraser's most breathtaking and popular
attractions such as Central Station and sparkling Woongoolbuer Creek,
Lake Wabby and its vast sandblow, Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek and the
Maheno shipwreck. Take a dip or grab a tan at the well visited
Champagne Pools. These naturally formed volcanic rock recreational
pools make this a popular salt water swimming destination. The
Champagne pools are situated up near Indian Head. There are timber
walking tracks and recently timber steps have been added to enable
easier access. Picnics Picnic by the beach, in the forest or
at any of the day-use areas adjoining Queensland Parks and Wildlife
Service campgrounds. Maheno wreck Washed ashore during a
cyclone in 1935, the Maheno is today an impressive wreck just north
of Happy Valley. Drive along the eastern beach for a good view.
Danger: do not enter or climb on the wreck. Photography
Frasers landscapes and moods provides a smorgasbord for
photographers. Anybody planning to sell photographs taken on the
island requires a commercial permit from the Queensland Parks and
Wildlife Services Maryborough office. Tourist drives
Many of Fraser Island's features and walking tracks are
accessible by signposted tourist drives marked with coloured arrow
route markers. Suitable for 4WD vehicles only. Near Central
Station Central Lakes Tourist Drive through Pile Valley to Lake
McKenzie and Lake Wabby, 30km, 2 hours, red arrow route. Southern
Lakes Tourist Drive passing different lakes to ocean beach at Dilli
Village, 30km, 2 hours, green arrow route. Near Happy Valley
Lake Garawongera Tourist Drive to Poyungan Valley on ocean beach,
15km, 1 hour, yellow arrow route. Northern Forests Tourist Drive,
36km, 2.5 hours, blue arrow route. Fishing While freshwater
fishing on Fraser is prohibited, ocean fishing is a popular pastime
so ensure you pack your beach rod. Anglers arrive by ferry with their
4WD and have over 150km of ocean beach on the eastern side of the
island to fish. Sandy Cape, Waddy point, Middle rocks and Indian head
attract Tailor, bream, mackerel and shark. It is the beach fishing on
the eastern, ocean side of the northern half of the Seventy Five Mile
Beach that lures many anglers, particularly between July and October
when the Tailor run. It is worth the long trip to Wathumba, but all
the coast between Rooney Point and Moon Point can yield whiting,
bream and flathead, and there are plenty of yabby patches along the
entire coast. Visitor facilities Numerous campgrounds and day
visit areas, with toilets, showers, barbecues, drinking water and a
small supply of cut firewood (one armful per camp per day). Walking
tracks. Serviced accommodation at Kingfisher Bay, Eurong. Happy
Valley. Cabins and campsites at Dilli Village and Cathedral Beach.
Food, ice, gas and fuel from stores at Happy Valley, Eurong,
Cathedral Beach and Kingfisher Bay. Fuel, gas and ice from Orchid
Beach general store. Limited mechanical help from Eurong (07) 4127
9123 and Orchid Beach (07) 4127 9220. Public telephones at various
parts of the island. Fraser Island is remote. Medical facilities are
not available. Take a well-stocked first-aid kit. Best time to
visit Frasers subtropical climate is best in spring, with
warm, sunny days and cool nights. Summer is hot, with average coastal
temperatures 2228deg, frequent thunderstorms and biting March
flies. Autumn and winter bring cool, usually dry, days and nights,
with temperatures ranging from 1421deg on the coast, and cooler
inland. Campgrounds are often crowded and beaches busy during school
and public holidays. Some beaches are closed to fishing during tailor
spawning season in September. Wildflowers bloom from July to
September. Australias wild dogs are naturally thin. Please
dont feed or try to play with dingoes. They may become
threatening and have to be destroyed. Beachgoers cant hear your
four-wheel-drive over the roar of the surf. Slow down and save lives.
Separated from the mainland by a narrow channel, Fraser Island is the
largest sand island on Earth and an ecological masterpiece. Vast
tracts of sand dunes with deep midnight blue freshwater lakes trapped
700 feet (212 metres) above sea level are balanced with lush
rainforest and surrounded by endless white beaches. Native wildlife
abounds including dingoes, brumbies (wild horses) echidnas,
wallabies, and 206 species of birds: Peregrin Falcons, Kingfishers
and Jabirus just to mention a few. World Heritage Listing
Fraser Island is World heritage listed and almost the entire
island is protected National Park. For camping, bush- walking and
four wheel driving, the unique contrasts of Fraser Island are a must.
Deserted sandy beaches, cool eucalypt forests, with crystal clear
streams, and the beach and lake fishing are great. There are
shipwrecks and ancient Aboriginal sites to explore or just draw a
deep breath and take in the solitude. 200,000 people visit the island
each year, but don't be surprised if you think it's deserted. Many
people choose to pitch a tent on the numerous camp sites on the
island. Happy Valley and Eurong Resorts cater for fishing guests and
will also arrange for four wheel drive hire for those who wish to fly
in. Kingfisher Bay, an environmentally conscious resort, is carefully
crafted into the forested contours of North White Cliffs on the
island's untouched west coast. The resort offers a great beachfront
location with every amenity, yet blends beautifully with its
surroundings. There's a 38 suite resort hotel, formal restaurant,
beachfront brasserie, bistro, bars, shop- ping village and
recreational activities, plus 50 residential villas for rent. Access
by sea from Urangan Boat Harbour (where you can also go whale
watching in season), or by four wheel drive if you're already on the
island. How to get to Fraser Island By Beach. For an
unforgettable drive head north from Noosa to Double Island Point
along Teewah Beach. Access via Noosa River ferry at Tewantin, then
vehicular barge. Or take the highway from Noosa to Maryborough and
Urangan Boat Harbour. Access by ferry from Hervey Bay. No domestic
animals. Road access on Fraser Island is by four wheel drive only.
Lying parallel to Hervey Bay to the visible east is Fraser Island -
the largest sand island in the world being 124 km long and covering
an area of 163,000 hectares of sand, laced with fresh water streams
and sustaining an astounding diversity of flora. The island comprises
an amazing variety of landscapes, long surf beaches, cliffs and
gorges in shades of orange, red, yellow and pure white sand, dense
rainforests, vast, desert-like sandblows, freshwater lakes perched
high up in its dunes, winding streams, great basalt headlands and
salt pans with eerie mangrove forests. Scientists believe Fraser
Island has developed over a period of approximately 800,000 years.
It's sand comes from the tablelands of northern New South Wales,
washed into the sea by the big rivers of that area, and strong sea
currents carry it north. RAINFORESTS Tall green rainforests
soar out of sand dunes on the World Heritage listed Fraser Island.
Sand contains no significant nutrients yet the largest sand island in
the world boasts these towering diverse rainforests. Over thousands
of years, nutrients have gradually been stockpiled with plants
harnessing tiny amounts of wind blown elements and capturing and
recycling nutrients from decaying trees and shrubs. This tedious
process has resulted in a stunning array of plant life. LAKES
& CREEKS One of the favourite attractions of the island is
it's natural abundance of water. With around 40 lakes, as well as
numerous lagoons and swamp areas. Popular Eli Creek, just a few Km
north of Happy Valley, pumps millions of litres of fresh water into
the ocean every hour. Stroll along the boardwalks which rim the
creeks edge, or take a dip in the crystal-clear
water. The
beauty of Lake McKenzie will etch the memories of many travellers.
Surrounded by rainforest, the glistening white sand is set off by the
lakes intense blue fresh water. WILDLIFE - FAUNA The diversity
of bird and animal life on Fraser Island is as intriguing as the
landscape. The most visible wildlife is in the form of Australia's
most controversial dog, the intrepid Dingo. Dingoes roam freely on
Fraser Island and often hang around campsites. The goanna is also
never too far away and usually will boldly visit campers looking for
handouts. Follow the link for more information on dingoes and other
wildlife. 4 WHEEL DRIVING For those eager to set their own
travel agenda, a four wheel drive is the most practical way to
discover the most popular sites of Fraser Island as well as the
less-known hideaways in between. Vehicles can be hired from the
mainland or even on the island. Anyone considering doing Fraser by
4WD should remember the dangers involved in driving on the sand. The
sandscapes tend to be soft, shifting and unpredictable, with the
exception of the hard sand on the beach. Remember, though, the
further you drive from the waters edge, the softer the sand. Keep
your speed down, avoid washouts from the creeks and streams, and
travel on the hard-packed sand at the waters edge. The best time to
drive on the beach is the 2 hours either side of low tide.
ACCOMMODATION
If you're going
to spend one or more nights on Fraser Island, you can't go wrong
pitching a tent and enjoying the fantastic camping facilities
available or simply finding your own secluded piece of Fraser Island
paradise. However, Fraser Island has everybody covered providing some
of the best accommodation available anywhere. Regardless of where
& how you decide to stay, you are assured of waking every morning
in some of the most idyllic surroundings Australia has to offer. To
access Fraser Island, you can choose from vehicular barges, aircraft,
passenger launches, commercial tours or private boats. The majority
of visitors arrive by one of the barges. Fraser Island's outstanding
values were recognised as being universally important through the
island's listing under the World Heritage Convention in December
1992. The World Heritage List, which includes the Pyramids of Egypt
and the Grand Canyon of the United States, totals more than 360 sites
worldwide. Australia is unusually rich in World Heritage listings;
these include Kakadu and Uluru National Parks, the Tasmanian
Wilderness, Fraser Island, the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics
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