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On North Stradbroke Island, Blue Lake National Park protects coastal wallum and a freshwater lake of special significance to the local Aboriginal people, the Quandamooka.
Walk through wallum woodlands with stunted eucalypt trees, wallum banksias and a flowering heath understorey to Blue Lake. Take your camera and binoculars. Look for birds, sand goannas and swamp wallabies early morning and late afternoon. Enjoy the wildflowers in spring.
... moreBlue Lake or Karboora is a window lake formed with a hollow in the islands water table. Blue Lakes' crystal clear, blue waters are home to the soft-spined sunfish.
... lessVisitors must be self-sufficient. There are no facilities. Please remove your rubbish from the park. Wear a hat and sunscreen and take drinking water. Wear insect repellent in summer. Walking in soft sand can be very tiring, so take a rest when needed.
Try this walk in spring and enjoy the wildflowers. Look for birds early morning or late afternoon.
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