Whitsundays Natural Attractions

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Thunderbird Park

Thunderbird Park

Thunderbird Park is an amazing wildlife and geological rich oasis stretching over 112 hectares on Tamborine Mountain and filled with a wonderful range of onsite adventure activit...
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Great Barrier Reef

Said to be the worlds largest living structure and the only one visible from outer space, the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the wo...
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Proserpine River

The Proserpine River has a total catchment area of approximately 470 square kilometres. Peter Faust Dam is situated on the Proserpine River approximately 57 kilometres from its mou...
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Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef, on the Great Barrier Reef off Airlie Beach, is home to the Reefworld Pontoon. There is spectacular fish life with Trevally, Coral Trout, Snapper and a host of smaller m...
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Cedar Creek Falls

Located 19 kilometres from Proserpine on Conway Beach Road is the picturesque Cedar Creek Falls. These falls are spectacular in the wet season and offer a year-round natural swimmi...
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Stepping Stones

The Stepping Stones off Hamilton Island on the Great Barrier Reef, are a series of 18 or more flat-topped coral pinnacles. Collectively they form what resembles stepping stones and...
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Hill Inlet

Hill Inlet in the Whitsundays is a stunning inlet located at the northern end of Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays.
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Spion Kop Track

Rainforest, windswept hillsides, rocky headlands with majestic hoop pines, sandy beaches and secluded coves make Molle Islands National Park a scenic retreat for nature lovers.
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Heart Reef

Heart Reef, in the Great Barrier Reef of the Whitsundays, is a stunning composition of coral that has naturally been formed into the shape of a heart. Located in Hardy Reef, Heart...
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