
In Fitzroy Island National Park in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, densely forested Fitzroy Island offers bushwalking as well as swimming and snorkelling. The island rises to 269 metres, offering grand vistas from almost any vantage point. In winter (June to August), watch from the lighthouse for humpback whales. Walk to the disused lighthouse and continue on the 4.2 kilometre circuit walk via the summit, or return to Welcome Bay to swim and snorkel. Look for some of the island's varied birdlife, such as rose-crowned fruit-doves and metallic starlings. Explore the rainforested Secret Garden (one kilometre return) or walk to Nudey Beach (1.2 kilometres return).
| Free Entry: | Yes. |
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· Access With Assistance for the Disabled · Picnic Area |
· Public Toilet · Viewing Platform |
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· Birdwatching · Camping · Cycling · Swimming |
· Animal Viewing · Marine Animal watching · Walking |
