Things To See and Do

Broadwater Conservation Park
Rules Beach

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Nestled on the Coral Coast between Baffle and Deepwater creeks, Broadwater National Park is a quiet retreat for self-sufficient campers. Foredunes covered by casuarina woodlands are just one example of the diverse coastal vegetation protected here. Between June and October you may see migrating whales breaching out at sea. Go birdwatching or fishing. Stroll along the beach as soldier crabs skittle into holes. Explore life behind the dunes in paperbark woodlands and along mangrove-lined creeks. Enjoy camping at Mitchell Creek. Bring water and a fuel stove; no facilities are provided and generators are not allowed.


CONTACT DETAILS

Phone: 13 0013 0372
Tollfree: 1300 130 372
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Web: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=25

ENTRY INFORMATION

Free Entry:
Yes.

FURTHER INFORMATION


Children: Children are welcome.

How to get There

The park is seven kilometres north of Rules Beach, halfway between Bundaberg and Gladstone. Access is by four wheel drive along the beach at low tide or by boat. Sand driving experience is required as it can be difficult to access vehicle tracks from the beach.