Eurimbula National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Discover Eurimbula National Park's unique blend of landscapes—mangrove-fringed estuaries, freshwater paperbark swamps, lowland eucalypt woodlands, and tall rainforest with towering hoop pines.
Volcanic rocks along Eastern Beach, Rodds Peninsula
Aerial shot of Clews Point
Rodds Peninsula, Falls Creek area
The park is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. Stroll along wide, sandy island beaches with rugged boulders and delicate rock pools or wander through colourful wildflowers in spring, looking for red-tailed black-cockatoos and brolgas in the woodlands.

The 360 metre walking track to Ganoonga Noonga lookout offers spectacular views over the coastal lowlands.

At high tide, explore Eurimbula Creek by boat or canoe. Paddle along tranquil coastal waterways and creeks on the Eurimbula sea trail, where cormorants and white-bellied sea-eagles are often spotted along the shore.

Spend a night on your own island paradise, choosing from one of five serene beach camps. Cast a line from the nearby beaches or creeks to catch your own dinner, then recline beneath the starry sky and enjoy true peace and quiet.

Camping permits are required and fees apply.

Information

Address

1 Eurimbula Road, Queensland, 4677

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