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Blue Lake National Park is on North Stradbroke Island, the largest of Moreton Bay's islands and one of the world's most ecologically important wetlands. This attractive park protects Blue Lake, an area of cultural significance to the Quandamooka people. Walk the six-kilometre (return) track to the lake through wallum woodlands, flowering heath and stunted eucalypts. Take your camera and binoculars to capture and zoom in on glimpses of wildlife. In spring enjoy the wildflowers. Walk to Neembeeba lookout for views over the southern part of the island, the Pacific Ocean and the Gold Coast. North Stradbroke Island is reached by ferry from Brisbane.
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=13
Free Entry:
Yes.
Children: Children are welcome.
How to get There
Water taxis and vehicular ferries provide regular access from Cleveland to Dunwich; travelling times are around 25 minutes (taxi) and 40 minutes (ferry). From Dunwich, it is a nine kilometre drive to the park entrance.