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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaCurtis Island National Park

Curtis Island National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Rugged, Untouched, Peaceful
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Sunnypicsoz Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by A and K from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Sunnypicsoz Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by Geoff Childs from Google Places
Curtis Island National Park
Photo by A and K from Google Places

Curtis Island National Park, situated in the Gladstone Region of Queensland, is a true sanctuary for those looking to escape into the wilderness. The park features a stunning array of environments, including coastal heaths, littoral rainforests, salt flats, and expansive sand dunes. It serves as a vital habitat for numerous bird species, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe nature in its most pristine state. Visitors must be strictly self-sufficient, as there are no facilities provided within the park boundaries. With three designated bush camping sites, the park offers a peaceful and immersive experience in one of Australia's most secluded coastal gems.

Curtis Island National Park, situated in the Gladstone Region of Queensland, is a true sanctuary for those looking to escape into the wilderness. The park features a stunning array of environments, including coastal heaths, littoral rainforests, salt flats, and expansive sand dunes. It serves as a vital habitat for numerous bird species, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe nature in its most pristine state. Visitors must be strictly self-sufficient, as there are no facilities provided within the park boundaries. With three designated bush camping sites, the park offers a peaceful and immersive experience in one of Australia's most secluded coastal gems.

Highlights

  • Diverse coastal ecosystems ranging from dunes to littoral rainforests.

  • Designated bush camping sites for an immersive wilderness experience.

  • Vital habitat for diverse bird species and local wildlife.

  • Strictly off-the-grid environment with no provided facilities.

Before you go: Curtis Island National Park essentials

  • The park is accessible only by boat, requiring careful planning for transport.

  • There are no facilities, meaning you must be prepared for primitive bush camping.

  • The terrain is rugged and requires a good level of fitness for hiking and exploring.

Best For

Self-sufficient adventurers and wilderness campers looking for seclusion.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Adventure, Nature, Camping

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Location

Australia
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