Fraser Island Beaches

Seventy-Five Mile Beach is an amazing beach highway where all road rules apply.

Fraser Island Creeks

Eli Creek is the largest creek on the eastern side of the island with a flow of 80 million litres of water a day.

Fraser Island Sand Dunes

Fraser Island's dunes have the longest and most complete age sequence of coastal dune systems in the world.

Fraser Island Rainforest

Rainforests grow on sand dunes at the world's highest elevation, more than 200 metres.

Faser Island Lakes

Forty perched dune lakes can be found on the island.

  • Fraser Island Beaches

  • Fraser Island Creeks

  • Fraser Island Sand Dunes

  • Fraser Island Rainforest

  • Faser Island Lakes

About Fraser Island


World Heritage listed Fraser Island, an Australian icon, has an amazing array of natural wonders... freshwater lakes with white sandy beaches, desert-like sand blows and ancient rainforests with rare king ferns growing in sand.

Seventy-Five Mile Beach is strewn with attractions including cliffs of coloured sands, fast-flowing freshwater creeks and even a shipwreck rusting on the beach.

The beach highway doubles as a landing strip for planes making joy flights, and the fishing is some of the best in the world. Keep a look out for dingoes and birds of prey.

Please be Dingo Safe in the Great Sandy National Park.  For more information on Fraser Island visit  fraserisland.net.

 
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