Barnard Island Group National Park
Mourilyan

Barnard Island Group National Park comprises seven islands with a fascinating geological history. The diverse landforms include shallow reefs and rainforest-clad slopes. The southern islands are important seabird-nesting areas. Sightings of the endangered little tern and vulnerable beach stone-curlew have been recorded here. Camp on Stephens or Kent islands, or visit for the day to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of these undisturbed places. Join an organised sea-kayaking tour and enjoy relatively calm conditions close to the mainland. Look for bridled terns, white-faced herons and other seabird species. Fishing restrictions apply.

Contact Details
Mourilyan Harbour
Mourilyan
Queensland 4858 Australia

To make an enquiry or a booking contact:

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=130

Entry Information
Free Entry:Yes.

Facilities
· Access With Assistance for the Disabled
· Picnic Area
· Public Toilet
· Viewing Platform

Activities
· Camping
· Cycling
· Kayaking
· Snorkelling
· Swimming
· Animal Viewing
· Marine Animal watching
· Walking

Further Information

* Any rates quoted are a guide only, please note that conditions may apply. This operator may have specials throughout the year. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.
Miscellaneous:
Eight kilometres south of Innisfail to Mourilyan Harbour, or a further 10 to 17 kilometres south-east to Kurrimine Beach. Access is by private boat or sea kayak. Crossing depends on weather. Access to the southern islands is restricted during the seabird-nesting season (September to March).