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Fraser Island Attractions

Fraser Island Attractions - Champagne Pools  
Fraser Island Attractions
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 go. 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.

123km of white sand, amazing landscapes, ancient rainforests, endless beaches, freshwater lakes, coloured sand cliffs, coloured gorges, swamps, giant trees and huge sand blows all combine to present the breathtaking beauty and diversity that is waiting to be explored.

To access Fraser Island, you can choose from vehicular barges, aircraft, passenger launches, commercial tours or private boats, with the majority of visitors arriving by barge. There are many wondrous and unique landmarks on Fraser Island and you will want to visit again and again.
 

Champagne Pools
Take a dip or grab a tan at the well visited Champagne Pools (pictured top). These naturally formed volcanic rock recreational pools make this a popular salt water swimming destination. The Champagne pools are situated near Indian Head. There are timber walking tracks and steps to enable easier access.
 
The Maheno Wreck 
After thirty years of service in Australian waters the Maheno, a huge cruise vessel, was being towed to Japan as scrap when it hit cyclonic conditions off the coast and was washed ashore on the 9th July 1935. The past 60 years of waves and weathering have reduced this once huge vessel to a rusting skeleton but it is still an imposing landmark.
 
Eli Creek
Eli Creek is the largest freshwater stream on the eastern coast of the island. It is an area of exceptional and pristine beauty. There are a number of wooden walkways and a short, circular route runs up one side of the creek and down the other. It is possible to swim in the lower reaches of the creek. On a hot day it is very cool and refreshing.
  
Lake McKenzie 
There are a number of freshwater lakes on the island but the most famous is Lake McKenzie. Notable for its size, the clarity of the water, the purity of the white sands on the surrounding beaches and the peacefulness of the area. Lake McKenzie is an ideal place for swimming and picnics with it's clean white sands and crystal clear blue water.
 
Lake Wabby
The island's deepest lake which is rich in fish and surrounded by ancient melaleucas. Lake Wabby is slowly being filled by a giant sandblow.
  
The Cathedrals
The Cathedrals are coloured sands named because they resemble European cathedrals. These cliffs have been eroded away due to the wind and the rain blowing in off the Pacific Ocean into colourful spires and peaks. The colouration is a result of iron oxide staining and the colours - red, brown, yellow and orange - are spectacular.
  
Fraser Island Great Walk 
A 100km Great Walk is now established on Fraser Island allowing visitors to hike from Dilli Village to Lake Garawongera. This is part of the Great Walks of Queensland nature-based tourism initiative. The Fraser Island Great Walk starts at the historic sand miners camp at Dilli Village and provides a continuous walking track with facilities from Dilli Village north to Happy Valley. Walker-only campsites are provided at a maximum spacing of about four to five hours walking. The walk is divided into four sections. Opportunities exist for short walks, full day walks, overnight walks and 2-3 day walks.

Follow the link to the Qld Government's EPA / Qld Parks & Wildlife Service Fraser Island Great Walk.
 
Sandy Cape
Sandy Cape is more remote than other areas, located at the northern tip of Fraser Island. Sandy Cape boasts a lighthouse, located about 7 km south-west of the cape on a 100m elevated ridge. The buildings have been maintained and preserved for their historical and cultural value.
 
Indian Heads and Waddy Point
Driving north from the Maheno, Indian Heads signals the approach of Orchid Beach and Waddy Point area. Indian Head is the most easterly point on Fraser Island and rises about 60 metres from the water. The stretch of beach between Indian Head and Waddy Point is renowned for the tailor fishing.
 
The Pinnacles 
These are arguably the best sculptured coloured sands on Fraser Island, although the colours are more subdued than the Cathedrals. The size of the cliff faces is a reminder of how large the sand dunes on the island are.
 
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