Shipwreck Creek Camping Area - A very quiet forested camp near a lovely beach. more...
Largely undeveloped, the Park features rocky points, tall sand dunes, estuaries, coastal forests, grass tree plains and extensive heathlands.
Thanks to Peter for information on this National Park.
Much of the flora and fauna is found nowhere else in Victoria, reflecting the close relationship with the east coast.
Much of the Park can only be reached by boat or walking. There are 5 vehicle accessible camping areas within the Park. All are popular, bookings are recommended and essential for holidays (ballots for Christmas and Easter). Three (Peach Tree, Thurra River and Mueller River) are accessed from Cann River, one (Wingan Inlet) from near the Alfred National Park and one (Shipwreck Creek) via Mallacoota. Access roads may be rough, especially after rain.
Home | Articles | FAQs | Terms | Privacy
© Net Reach Media Pty Ltd 2017
Visit our other sites
CairnsToCape.com.au
What to do, see, where to stay and the wildlife of this spectacular section of Far North Queensland
BushandBoat.com.au
Adventure tours in Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation and the Daintree Rainforest