Yambuk Lake
BBQ and boat ramp next to the edge of Lake Yambuk, close to where it connects to the ocean. Located at the parking area is the Giant Yambuk Slide.
BBQ and boat ramp next to the edge of Lake Yambuk, close to where it connects to the ocean. Located at the parking area is the Giant Yambuk Slide.
The Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre is a facility designed to showcase one of the world’s most extensive and oldest aquaculture systems, located on the shores of Tae Rak (Lake Condah). The Bush Tucker Café serves meals 10am to 2pm, and coffee and cake all day. A kooyang display tank lets you take a look at live short-finned eels (Anguilla australis).
Boobera Lagoon was frequently used for power boat recreation. It was closed to power boats on indigenous cultural grounds. The development Goondiwindi Natural Heritage & Water Park provided the replacement facilities for skiing and boating in the district. Access to the lagoon is along a small dirt track that can be accessible by most vehicles … Read more
Downstream from Emigrant Creek Dam, Killen Falls is a short and easy walk to view the falls from the top and a moderate walk to view them from the bottom of the falls. There are toilets at the parking area, as well as some bins. There are not many parking spaces but there is some … Read more
The Open Air Cathedral overlooks the Corndale Vally with views to the Nightcap National Park. It is a popular outdoor wedding spot, as well as a great place to sit quietly and enjoy the view. Located at Inspiration Point, Bexhill, the open air cathedral was established by the Bexhill Christian Youth Fellowship. A sign dedicates … Read more
Located in Nightcap National Park, Minyon Falls Lookout offers views of the waterfall on Repentance Creek. The lookout is beside the falls on a platform that extends further out than the falls themselves. In addition to the falls, the lookout provides stunning views into the valley below and into the distance. On a clear day, … Read more
Rocky Creek Dam is located below the Whian Whian State Conservation Area, providing water to the Northern Rivers region with a capacity of 14,000 megalitres. First identified as a water source in the early 1890s, it was 60 years before it was built in 1953. The main dam wall is 220 metres long and 28 … Read more
Cooby Dam is a recreational area for boating, fishing, walking, and picnicking. There are picnic shelters and free gas barbecues. Water vessels need to be unpowered, such as sailing boats and canoes, or an electric-only powered vessel. Swimming is NOT permitted. The dam is located in Kleinton, north of Toowoomba. There are no camping facilities … Read more
Litchfield National Park is located in the northern part of Northern Territory, about 120 kilometres south of Darwin. Often overlooked in favour of Kakadu National Park, Litchfield is a stunning must-see park with an ancient landscape formed in the sandstone plateau of the Tabletop Range.