


Campground features: Set in vegetation behind the beach adjacent to a seasonal freshwater lagoon, this bay provides a pretty and secluded camping experience.
Location: Set between two rocky headlands on the east side of Gloucester Island, approximately 25 km east-north-east of Bowen.
Access: The campground can be reached by boat (only). The east-facing beach is steep and the anchorage is unreliable. Exposed to all winds.
Number of sites: Open area without separately defined sites. Maximum of 6 people.
Campsites are suitable for: walk-in camping.
Campsite surface: Sand and rubble.
Facilities: None.
Open fires: Prohibited.Open fires and ash-producing stoves are not permitted on national park islands or intertidal lands adjacent to national park islands. Use gas or fuel stoves for cooking.
Generators: Not permitted.
Essentials to bring: Drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel stove. Read more about things to know before you go.
Mobile phone coverage: Not available.
Bookings: Book online, over-the-counter or by phone.