The Fraser Coast Region in Queensland is home to several stunning national parks, offering a diverse range of landscapes and experiences for visitors. Some of the notable national parks in the area include: Inskip Peninsula Recreation Area, known for camping, fishing, and birdwatching amidst beautiful beaches and coastal scenery. Lenthalls Dam, a picturesque spot for picnicking, birdwatching, and fishing surrounded by lush vegetation. Woondum National Park, featuring eucalypt woodlands, melaleuca swamps, and grasslands that provide habitat for various wildlife.
Great Sandy National Park comprises Cooloola and Fraser Island, known for fragrant open woodlands, lush rainforests, and colorful wallum banksia heathlands. Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island, offers a unique experience with pristine beaches, crystal-clear lakes, and ancient rainforests. K'gari (Fraser Island), within the Great Sandy National Park, is a World Heritage Area showcasing the natural, cultural, and historical significance of Fraser Island. Burrum Coast National Park features flowering heaths, quiet beaches, and abundant wildlife, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing retreat.
These national parks offer a variety of activities for visitors, such as walking, wildlife spotting, and exploring diverse landscapes.